Screen sometimes shows "No signal" issues, along with delayed startup and unexpected restarts.
Screen sometimes shows "No signal" issues, along with delayed startup and unexpected restarts.
Hi there
Since the start of February, my PC has been experiencing this issue:
Occasionally, when I power it on, the screen remains black or displays a "no signal" message. The system is running normally, but the display isn't visible. Initially, changing the GPU HDMI port resolved the problem, but after that, it stopped working. Now, whenever this happens (it was frequent last week and has become less common), I have to restart the PC until it shows an image.
After proper booting, there are no performance drops or glitches. The issue only affects the startup process. Also, I noticed the problem began at the same time my PC became slower to boot. Before this, it would boot in about 30 seconds to a minute; now it takes 2 to 4 minutes.
Additionally, during December, my PC experienced another issue that I’m not sure is connected: under heavy load (like playing Cyberpunk 2077 for over six hours), it rebooted on its own. The temperature stayed below 70°C, and the GPU never exceeded that level. It mostly occurred with Cyberpunk, but also happened with Dying Light after five hours of continuous play.
Please help me with this.
Specs
i5-7400 3ghz
12gb ram
ASUS GTX 1060 6gb
Mini-ITX h110m-hg4
P.S.: since yesterday, I’ve started hearing a very faint, almost inaudible whine-like sound—like a teapot hissing. It’s so quiet it’s hard to notice, but it’s bothersome. The noise isn’t constant and sometimes disappears.
It's a Cooler Master v850 (likely Gold). It's only three years old, and I began using it by the end of 2017. If it's the power supply unit, will it still function longer before replacement is necessary? Also, might it damage other parts of my PC? Could this issue also be causing other problems?
Hello, I encountered the same issue with a 1060 3gb GPU. The game keeps running until now, but then it freezes, cutting the image and requiring a restart. Could you help resolve this?
Just to wrap things up: my cat ruined the graphic card's port. That was the problem. I was gaming-free for over two and a half years because of it.