Monitor blacked out while playing Hitman 2
Monitor blacked out while playing Hitman 2
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:
“I recently had a computer repaired by Best Buy, purchased just a few days prior. It's experiencing issues, and I suspect it might be related to an anti-virus software they installed called ‘Web Root.’ I’ve tried troubleshooting extensively, including replacing the thermal paste on both the CPU and GPU, which maintained temperatures around 70°C. The computer specs are:
* **Motherboard:** HP 500-267C
* **Operating System:** Windows 10
* **Graphics Card:** AMD RX 470 4 GB
* **Processor:** Intel i7-4790K
* **Power Supply:** 500 Watts
* **RAM:** 16GB
* **Storage:** Samsung SSD 860 QVO 2TB
I’ve uninstalled ‘Web Root,’ but the problem persists. Could this be a failing power supply, or is ‘Web Root’ still causing interference? I'm concerned about the potential for a hardware issue given my troubleshooting efforts.”
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Just replaced my HDMI cable with a new one, so I'll see if that solves the issue, give it about a month or so I guess.
My monitor blacked out twice with some of the settings set to high in Hitman 2. And yet, it suddenly hasn't done it ever since I turned down a few of those settings. What gives? Am I asking for a little too much from my RX 470 when I set the graphics settings too high or what? Mind you, this is a very demanding game compared to Hitman 2016. It does reccomend an 8 GB RX Vega 56 afterall.
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Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:
“I'm experiencing an issue with my computer – the screen goes black while running the game Hitman 2. The technicians at Best Buy have ruled out hardware problems, suspecting a software conflict, possibly related to antivirus or the operating system. They installed temporary antivirus software but it didn’t resolve the issue. I've since uninstalled the second antivirus program they installed, but the problem persists. My computer is a 14025SL model with an Inland PSU and 500 watts. A clean operating system install was suggested as a potential solution.”