F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop First Black Screen and fans running, now no signal at all from booting

First Black Screen and fans running, now no signal at all from booting

First Black Screen and fans running, now no signal at all from booting

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PandaColada
Junior Member
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10-22-2023, 01:56 AM
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Hello, experts. The issue began when I connected the PC to the socket using an adapter (a single piece with several inputs). From then on, a black screen would appear intermittently, especially during gameplay. Today I decided to test it with 3DMark to confirm if the problem was GPU-related. I ran a stress test, took a shower, and noticed the screen went black again. After restarting, nothing displayed, and the GPU fans didn’t spin up. During the process, I upgraded the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and SSD—no changes before or after. Here are my details: i5-12600K, 40GB DDR4 (8GB at 2133MHz + 32GB at 3200MHz), 2TB drive, one 1TB SSD, 1TB HDD, Thermaltake 650 power supply, MSI Pro B760 motherboard, Asus Strix 1050 Ti. Could you help identify the cause?
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PandaColada
10-22-2023, 01:56 AM #1

Hello, experts. The issue began when I connected the PC to the socket using an adapter (a single piece with several inputs). From then on, a black screen would appear intermittently, especially during gameplay. Today I decided to test it with 3DMark to confirm if the problem was GPU-related. I ran a stress test, took a shower, and noticed the screen went black again. After restarting, nothing displayed, and the GPU fans didn’t spin up. During the process, I upgraded the motherboard, CPU, RAM, and SSD—no changes before or after. Here are my details: i5-12600K, 40GB DDR4 (8GB at 2133MHz + 32GB at 3200MHz), 2TB drive, one 1TB SSD, 1TB HDD, Thermaltake 650 power supply, MSI Pro B760 motherboard, Asus Strix 1050 Ti. Could you help identify the cause?

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Amaniasky
Member
155
10-25-2023, 10:59 AM
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That is an F Tier PSU, replace immediately and hope nothing got damaged. https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-li...hermaltake | Smart 80%2B (RGB) – TR2 non-certified / 80%2B White – Litepower Also, pull that 8GB of slow ram, it forces all your ram to run at that speed
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Amaniasky
10-25-2023, 10:59 AM #2

That is an F Tier PSU, replace immediately and hope nothing got damaged. https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-li...hermaltake | Smart 80%2B (RGB) – TR2 non-certified / 80%2B White – Litepower Also, pull that 8GB of slow ram, it forces all your ram to run at that speed

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Styleure
Junior Member
22
11-06-2023, 02:51 PM
#3
Noticed the monitor problem due to a cable connection; laptop and monitor still not functioning. For the PSU, I’ve been questioning whether it’s the GPU or the PSU that’s faulty, which explains why the cheap PSU seems to be the issue. Appreciate your input!
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Styleure
11-06-2023, 02:51 PM #3

Noticed the monitor problem due to a cable connection; laptop and monitor still not functioning. For the PSU, I’ve been questioning whether it’s the GPU or the PSU that’s faulty, which explains why the cheap PSU seems to be the issue. Appreciate your input!