F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Signal drops unexpectedly Device stops receiving data Connection interrupted immediately

Signal drops unexpectedly Device stops receiving data Connection interrupted immediately

Signal drops unexpectedly Device stops receiving data Connection interrupted immediately

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laser_blaster
Junior Member
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11-18-2024, 02:00 AM
#1
PC and monitor function properly until the screen abruptly disconnects and audio cuts out. Attempted fixes include installing RAM and inspecting HDMI. This issue began roughly two to three days ago; I was using it for about fifteen minutes before it went black. Over time, it escalated to a quicker occurrence. This morning the PC shut down in just five minutes. Plugging the HDMI into the motherboard also fails to transmit a signal. What actions should I take? Should I reinstall the GPU, replace the cable, or take the PC to a repair shop? System specs: RAM 2x8GB, CPU Ryzen 3220G, GPU NVIDIA GTX 1660, Motherboard Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H rev1, Monitor AOC E2470Sw. Updated May 8, 2024 by Mark Sideris
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laser_blaster
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM #1

PC and monitor function properly until the screen abruptly disconnects and audio cuts out. Attempted fixes include installing RAM and inspecting HDMI. This issue began roughly two to three days ago; I was using it for about fifteen minutes before it went black. Over time, it escalated to a quicker occurrence. This morning the PC shut down in just five minutes. Plugging the HDMI into the motherboard also fails to transmit a signal. What actions should I take? Should I reinstall the GPU, replace the cable, or take the PC to a repair shop? System specs: RAM 2x8GB, CPU Ryzen 3220G, GPU NVIDIA GTX 1660, Motherboard Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H rev1, Monitor AOC E2470Sw. Updated May 8, 2024 by Mark Sideris

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InTheFlesh
Member
56
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM
#2
The length of your HDMI cable isn't specified, and it's unclear if both your GPU and monitor support a DP port.
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InTheFlesh
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM #2

The length of your HDMI cable isn't specified, and it's unclear if both your GPU and monitor support a DP port.

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117
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM
#3
Needs PC details like RAM rate and CPU performance (especially if overclocked). Expect the screen to turn off, though the monitor stays powered on.
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NotLate4Dinner
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM #3

Needs PC details like RAM rate and CPU performance (especially if overclocked). Expect the screen to turn off, though the monitor stays powered on.

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Varix
Member
64
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM
#4
It seems to be roughly two meters away. The monitor lacks a DPI port, while the GPU functions properly.
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Varix
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM #4

It seems to be roughly two meters away. The monitor lacks a DPI port, while the GPU functions properly.

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eastland97
Senior Member
644
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM
#5
What kind of display are you referring to?
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eastland97
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM #5

What kind of display are you referring to?

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Trelloant
Junior Member
14
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM
#6
The display turns off completely and displays an error message indicating no signal. It remains inactive.
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Trelloant
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM #6

The display turns off completely and displays an error message indicating no signal. It remains inactive.

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_SuchKiwii
Member
68
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM
#7
I've refreshed my subject.
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_SuchKiwii
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM #7

I've refreshed my subject.

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VoidStar12
Junior Member
46
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM
#8
By default, the GPU should be turned off in the BIOS to avoid conflicts, and you need to manually reactivate it if you want to use it.
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VoidStar12
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM #8

By default, the GPU should be turned off in the BIOS to avoid conflicts, and you need to manually reactivate it if you want to use it.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
909
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM
#9
@Mark Sideris Also which PSU do you see with your little eye vengeance LPX RAM
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eskzz
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM #9

@Mark Sideris Also which PSU do you see with your little eye vengeance LPX RAM

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DerpyPig9
Member
98
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM
#10
What kind of computer is this? The details are pretty specific. Just to clarify, I understand you're asking about the model and specifications, but I didn't need to edit anything since the original post was clear. Let me know if you want help with anything else!
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DerpyPig9
11-18-2024, 02:00 AM #10

What kind of computer is this? The details are pretty specific. Just to clarify, I understand you're asking about the model and specifications, but I didn't need to edit anything since the original post was clear. Let me know if you want help with anything else!

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