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While gaming, the screen suddenly froze, headphones emitted a strong static, and the display went dark. After a brief blue screen, the PC crashed. When powered back on, everything functioned normally—motherboard lights, RGB indicators, fans spinning, and the monitor displayed correctly. Initially, it showed Display Port, but then turned black instead of shutting down. I attempted to fix by re-seating RAM, GPU, and SSD, running the system without either component, and testing the motherboard ports. Now I’m unsure what to do next.
This motherboard includes Q-led technology. When you power it on, they illuminate in order before turning off completely. If the system is still starting, there should be some kind of activity. Would you like me to connect a monitor using an HDMI cable instead of DisplayPort? This might work as a TV if your monitor lacks HDMI ports. If you don’t have an HDMI cable, they offer inexpensive versions at dollar stores that are fine for everyday use. Do you know how to reset the CMOS memory? The instructions should be in your motherboard’s guide. Typically, it involves unplugging the PC, taking out the CMOS battery, and waiting a few minutes before putting it back. The exact steps might vary depending on your model. Good luck!