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No problema desse tipo.

No problema desse tipo.

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MichaelFW
Member
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03-27-2025, 06:43 AM
#1
I own a setup featuring a Ryzen 7500f, an ASRock a620m with HDV M.2, and a Zotac RTX 3070 Twin Edge. It functions well overall. Recently, while gaming, the display stopped working and no signal appeared (HDMI used, no DP cable). Once the display powered down, I detached the HDMI from the PC and plugged it into my laptop—functionality returned there too, indicating the issue lies elsewhere. After removing the GPU, reinserting it resolved the problem after about 20-30 minutes, but the screen went dark again afterward. I then reinstalled the GPU, which fixed it. Eventually, after roughly 1.5 hours of stable operation, the screen blanked once more. This time, while wearing headphones, I heard the audio playback, confirming the PC remained operational. Performing a stress test with Winetool showed no crashes or anomalies. The latest Windows update was applied, and drivers were checked—still no display issues. I also ran Cinebench, Furmark, and YCruncher; everything functioned normally even during stress tests. A blue screen appeared about ten times last month, but stress tests completed without errors. When I held Winetool+CTRL+SHIFT+B, a beep sounded. After turning off the system and leaving it idle for two hours, I restarted and saw the ASRock logo appear before nothing else. What might be causing this? Also, note the PC displayed a blue screen approximately ten times in the past month, yet stress tests completed without incident.
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MichaelFW
03-27-2025, 06:43 AM #1

I own a setup featuring a Ryzen 7500f, an ASRock a620m with HDV M.2, and a Zotac RTX 3070 Twin Edge. It functions well overall. Recently, while gaming, the display stopped working and no signal appeared (HDMI used, no DP cable). Once the display powered down, I detached the HDMI from the PC and plugged it into my laptop—functionality returned there too, indicating the issue lies elsewhere. After removing the GPU, reinserting it resolved the problem after about 20-30 minutes, but the screen went dark again afterward. I then reinstalled the GPU, which fixed it. Eventually, after roughly 1.5 hours of stable operation, the screen blanked once more. This time, while wearing headphones, I heard the audio playback, confirming the PC remained operational. Performing a stress test with Winetool showed no crashes or anomalies. The latest Windows update was applied, and drivers were checked—still no display issues. I also ran Cinebench, Furmark, and YCruncher; everything functioned normally even during stress tests. A blue screen appeared about ten times last month, but stress tests completed without errors. When I held Winetool+CTRL+SHIFT+B, a beep sounded. After turning off the system and leaving it idle for two hours, I restarted and saw the ASRock logo appear before nothing else. What might be causing this? Also, note the PC displayed a blue screen approximately ten times in the past month, yet stress tests completed without incident.

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jehudon
Junior Member
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03-27-2025, 06:43 AM
#2
It seems the GPU isn’t working properly. Consider requesting an RMA if needed. If not, clean the card and reapply paste. Use compressed air or CO2 to blow into the ports and HDMI; dust or rust may cause issues.
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jehudon
03-27-2025, 06:43 AM #2

It seems the GPU isn’t working properly. Consider requesting an RMA if needed. If not, clean the card and reapply paste. Use compressed air or CO2 to blow into the ports and HDMI; dust or rust may cause issues.

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Beutelwookie
Member
112
03-27-2025, 06:43 AM
#3
Sure, I can help with that. If the card occasionally shows a display, it usually indicates it's not damaged and falls under warranty coverage.
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Beutelwookie
03-27-2025, 06:43 AM #3

Sure, I can help with that. If the card occasionally shows a display, it usually indicates it's not damaged and falls under warranty coverage.

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Hoewls
Member
145
03-27-2025, 06:43 AM
#4
It seems there are issues with the solder and overheating.
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Hoewls
03-27-2025, 06:43 AM #4

It seems there are issues with the solder and overheating.

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iiMau
Member
89
03-27-2025, 06:43 AM
#5
It seems there might be a problem with the port on the GPU side. Occasionally, if I move the table incorrectly, the display can become affected.
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iiMau
03-27-2025, 06:43 AM #5

It seems there might be a problem with the port on the GPU side. Occasionally, if I move the table incorrectly, the display can become affected.

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Fax_exe
Member
68
03-27-2025, 06:43 AM
#6
Disconnecting and reconnecting the HDMI isn't resolving the issue. It functioned properly after removing and reinserting the GPU.
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Fax_exe
03-27-2025, 06:43 AM #6

Disconnecting and reconnecting the HDMI isn't resolving the issue. It functioned properly after removing and reinserting the GPU.