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No response from the GPU following the overclocking process.

No response from the GPU following the overclocking process.

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Sl_SwordFu
Junior Member
15
11-22-2018, 07:08 AM
#1
I attempted to overclock my MSI R9 390 with Msi's Afterburner, but when I opened 3D Mark to check the results, my computer shut down abruptly. After restarting, everything appeared to power on, though the monitor failed to receive any signal. I also tried using the integrated CPU graphics, which functioned properly.
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Sl_SwordFu
11-22-2018, 07:08 AM #1

I attempted to overclock my MSI R9 390 with Msi's Afterburner, but when I opened 3D Mark to check the results, my computer shut down abruptly. After restarting, everything appeared to power on, though the monitor failed to receive any signal. I also tried using the integrated CPU graphics, which functioned properly.

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GewoonMex
Member
88
11-22-2018, 11:16 AM
#2
I attempted to overclock my MSI R9 390 using Msi's Afterburner, but when I launched 3D Mark to test it, my computer shut down abruptly. After turning it back on, everything appears to be powered on, though the monitor fails to receive any signal.

I also tried using the integrated CPU graphics, which functioned correctly.

Details:
Intel i7 4790k
MSI Radeon R9 390
Evga 750w bronze 80 plus

Possible cause: possibly a software issue that triggered shutdown. If it was just opening a program, you might want to check your PCIe cables. Have you verified with an IGPU by removing the card or switching the source in BIOS?
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GewoonMex
11-22-2018, 11:16 AM #2

I attempted to overclock my MSI R9 390 using Msi's Afterburner, but when I launched 3D Mark to test it, my computer shut down abruptly. After turning it back on, everything appears to be powered on, though the monitor fails to receive any signal.

I also tried using the integrated CPU graphics, which functioned correctly.

Details:
Intel i7 4790k
MSI Radeon R9 390
Evga 750w bronze 80 plus

Possible cause: possibly a software issue that triggered shutdown. If it was just opening a program, you might want to check your PCIe cables. Have you verified with an IGPU by removing the card or switching the source in BIOS?

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11-22-2018, 12:30 PM
#3
I attempted to overclock my MSI R9 390 using Msi's Afterburner, but when I launched 3D Mark to test it, my computer shut down abruptly. After turning it back on, everything appears to be powered on, though the monitor fails to receive any signal.

I also tried using the integrated CPU graphics, which functioned correctly.

Details:
Intel i7 4790k
MSI Radeon R9 390
Evga 750w bronze 80 plus

Possible cause: possibly a software issue that triggered shutdown. If it was just opening a program, you might want to check your PCIe cables. Have you verified with an IGPU by removing the card or switching the source in BIOS?
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ZachPlayzGames
11-22-2018, 12:30 PM #3

I attempted to overclock my MSI R9 390 using Msi's Afterburner, but when I launched 3D Mark to test it, my computer shut down abruptly. After turning it back on, everything appears to be powered on, though the monitor fails to receive any signal.

I also tried using the integrated CPU graphics, which functioned correctly.

Details:
Intel i7 4790k
MSI Radeon R9 390
Evga 750w bronze 80 plus

Possible cause: possibly a software issue that triggered shutdown. If it was just opening a program, you might want to check your PCIe cables. Have you verified with an IGPU by removing the card or switching the source in BIOS?