My computer is showing a black screen and the GPU fans are running at full speed.
My computer is showing a black screen and the GPU fans are running at full speed.
My PC starts up normally, but occasionally the screen goes black, the fans run at full speed, and it doesn’t respond. Despite this, the system keeps functioning because I used remote desktop to observe the situation. I saw it running in very low resolution, with temperatures staying below 60 degrees Celsius. It seems like a GPU driver issue might be the cause. I performed a clean installation of the latest drivers to test, but the problem remains. I reinstalled the operating system due to errors linked to this issue, yet it still persists. I suspect a corrupted OS, but while adjusting BIOS settings, the screen went black without any changes. I’m now leaning toward a hardware problem, probably related to the power supply. I stress-tested both the GPU and CPU for 10 minutes each, and they performed perfectly. The default Windows RAM test also showed no issues. It appears that at some point, the power supply began fluctuating, leading to GPU failure. All drivers for connected devices were updated, yet the problem continues. Even the BIOS and chipset are functioning correctly. I’m unsure what others think, but I’ve tried everything possible. I just need an outside perspective based on your experience.
I've reviewed the event viewer and it only shows a critical system reboot because of an unexpected error. Avoid delving into OS repairs since the fact that the error appears even in the BIOS strongly suggests a hardware issue. However, your advice is helpful as it might point to the faulty component. Currently, the device has been disassembled for 25 minutes in Furmark with no changes.