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Screen Shows Error While System Operates

Screen Shows Error While System Operates

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SuperScout345
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01-06-2026, 03:44 AM
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The display might be failing when launching a game because of a problem that causes it to shut down unexpectedly. Even though the PC runs smoothly and you can still hear on Discord, the screen just shows a no connection message. Possible reasons include issues with RAM or GPU, loose connections, incorrect driver settings, or conflicts from recent updates. Checking cables, reseating components, updating drivers, and ensuring proper BIOS settings could help resolve the issue.
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SuperScout345
01-06-2026, 03:44 AM #1

The display might be failing when launching a game because of a problem that causes it to shut down unexpectedly. Even though the PC runs smoothly and you can still hear on Discord, the screen just shows a no connection message. Possible reasons include issues with RAM or GPU, loose connections, incorrect driver settings, or conflicts from recent updates. Checking cables, reseating components, updating drivers, and ensuring proper BIOS settings could help resolve the issue.

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allygator67
Member
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01-06-2026, 04:59 AM
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dying indicates the screen has stopped functioning properly.
losing the input signal (GPU's output) will cause a "No Signal" message to appear.
these situations are quite distinct.
consider using another display.
if the problem continues, it suggests the GPU is not sending the correct output, not the display itself.
also, try changing the connection type from DP to HDMI or vice versa;
whatever you're using, test with the alternative.
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allygator67
01-06-2026, 04:59 AM #2

dying indicates the screen has stopped functioning properly.
losing the input signal (GPU's output) will cause a "No Signal" message to appear.
these situations are quite distinct.
consider using another display.
if the problem continues, it suggests the GPU is not sending the correct output, not the display itself.
also, try changing the connection type from DP to HDMI or vice versa;
whatever you're using, test with the alternative.

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SnifePvP
Posting Freak
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01-06-2026, 06:48 AM
#3
Apologies for the unclear phrasing. English isn't my first language, so I had to switch from dp and hdmi, but the problem still continues. I didn't mention that I tried using my iGPU to check if it's the GPU issue. I'm currently using a PC with one RAM stick. Also, I read somewhere to turn off auto-restarting since switching to one RAM caused a connection failure and then the PC restarted on its own. Here is the thread I referenced: https://forums.
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SnifePvP
01-06-2026, 06:48 AM #3

Apologies for the unclear phrasing. English isn't my first language, so I had to switch from dp and hdmi, but the problem still continues. I didn't mention that I tried using my iGPU to check if it's the GPU issue. I'm currently using a PC with one RAM stick. Also, I read somewhere to turn off auto-restarting since switching to one RAM caused a connection failure and then the PC restarted on its own. Here is the thread I referenced: https://forums.

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MineKing83
Member
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01-10-2026, 01:29 AM
#4
and the outcome?
and also,
what does this outcome mean?
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MineKing83
01-10-2026, 01:29 AM #4

and the outcome?
and also,
what does this outcome mean?