F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Randomly interrupts the display output of the monitor.

Randomly interrupts the display output of the monitor.

Randomly interrupts the display output of the monitor.

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RigbyPT
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04-30-2024, 05:13 AM
#1
Recently my new PC suddenly cuts all signals to my two monitors and sets all fans to maximum speed, stopping only after I force a reboot. I can't use it because the monitors won't work even after five minutes. I've tried everything: reinstalling Windows 11, updating drivers, checking internal connections, sending the GPU to the vendor for repair (they found nothing), and it disappeared for a month before coming back. My hardware specs are: GPU - Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC 24GB; CPU - Intel Core I9 13900K; cooler - Corsair H150I; RAM - 2x16GB at 4800MHz; motherboard - Gigabyte Z790 Aourus Elite AX; PSU - Seasonic Prime PX-1300 (1300W); storage - two 1TB Samsung 980 1 Pro drives, one 2TB Samsung 870 EVO; case - Corsaire ICUE 7000X RGB. I only experienced the issue while playing Battlefield 2042 Windows Stability History shows unannounced shutdowns, which seems to be my fault when I forced a shutdown. I don't have any further details right now.
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RigbyPT
04-30-2024, 05:13 AM #1

Recently my new PC suddenly cuts all signals to my two monitors and sets all fans to maximum speed, stopping only after I force a reboot. I can't use it because the monitors won't work even after five minutes. I've tried everything: reinstalling Windows 11, updating drivers, checking internal connections, sending the GPU to the vendor for repair (they found nothing), and it disappeared for a month before coming back. My hardware specs are: GPU - Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC 24GB; CPU - Intel Core I9 13900K; cooler - Corsair H150I; RAM - 2x16GB at 4800MHz; motherboard - Gigabyte Z790 Aourus Elite AX; PSU - Seasonic Prime PX-1300 (1300W); storage - two 1TB Samsung 980 1 Pro drives, one 2TB Samsung 870 EVO; case - Corsaire ICUE 7000X RGB. I only experienced the issue while playing Battlefield 2042 Windows Stability History shows unannounced shutdowns, which seems to be my fault when I forced a shutdown. I don't have any further details right now.

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Ollie_09
Junior Member
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04-30-2024, 05:13 AM
#2
It simply repeated the action without touching my PC, and no error was recorded in the history. If you have any details, feel free to share—I’ll do my best to assist. I’ve attached the Windows system log for reference (23 nov log.evtx).
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Ollie_09
04-30-2024, 05:13 AM #2

It simply repeated the action without touching my PC, and no error was recorded in the history. If you have any details, feel free to share—I’ll do my best to assist. I’ve attached the Windows system log for reference (23 nov log.evtx).

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StarKillerSTF
Member
125
04-30-2024, 05:13 AM
#3
I last managed to locate a solution using OCCT power testing. My CPU reached 100°C, all cores throttled down, while the GPU stayed at 70°C. It seems my CPU might be overheating, which could be why it’s shutting down for safety.
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StarKillerSTF
04-30-2024, 05:13 AM #3

I last managed to locate a solution using OCCT power testing. My CPU reached 100°C, all cores throttled down, while the GPU stayed at 70°C. It seems my CPU might be overheating, which could be why it’s shutting down for safety.