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System shuts down due to a crash when switching screens

System shuts down due to a crash when switching screens

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AdamLikesCars
Junior Member
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09-18-2016, 04:06 PM
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Specs: CPU R5 2400G RAM Patriot Viper Steel RGB DDR4 64GB (2 x 32GB) 3600MHz Kit GPU Integrated Mobo from GigaBoard, but I missed the exact model. Hi there, I follow the setup you mentioned. If I accidentally move the PC and the screen disconnects, the whole system can experience a BSOD. I’m not sure why—sometimes it’s because the interrupt handling failed. I’ve tested the RAM with Windows RAM Test and the Ryzen Adrenalin. Any advice? Thanks, Eli.
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AdamLikesCars
09-18-2016, 04:06 PM #1

Specs: CPU R5 2400G RAM Patriot Viper Steel RGB DDR4 64GB (2 x 32GB) 3600MHz Kit GPU Integrated Mobo from GigaBoard, but I missed the exact model. Hi there, I follow the setup you mentioned. If I accidentally move the PC and the screen disconnects, the whole system can experience a BSOD. I’m not sure why—sometimes it’s because the interrupt handling failed. I’ve tested the RAM with Windows RAM Test and the Ryzen Adrenalin. Any advice? Thanks, Eli.

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SayNoToNWO
Posting Freak
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09-22-2016, 04:37 PM
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Monitors are generally not designed for easy cable swapping on Windows systems. This issue can lead to crashes. Additionally, the connection might partially detach before fully disconnecting, causing irregular signals to reach the computer. A straightforward fix is to firmly attach the cable or opt for a longer one to prevent premature disconnection. Various stress-relief supports are available to help with this. Also, it’s worth checking why the cable disconnects—display cables usually snap into place thanks to retention clips (for HDMI and display ports) or screws (for VGA and DVI).
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SayNoToNWO
09-22-2016, 04:37 PM #2

Monitors are generally not designed for easy cable swapping on Windows systems. This issue can lead to crashes. Additionally, the connection might partially detach before fully disconnecting, causing irregular signals to reach the computer. A straightforward fix is to firmly attach the cable or opt for a longer one to prevent premature disconnection. Various stress-relief supports are available to help with this. Also, it’s worth checking why the cable disconnects—display cables usually snap into place thanks to retention clips (for HDMI and display ports) or screws (for VGA and DVI).

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PowerMaxx
Member
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09-24-2016, 04:01 AM
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I changed my RAM to the Crucial Pro 64GB (2x32GB) CP2K32G4DFRA32A at 3200MHz CL22 DDR4 and it now works hot swappable. I tried switching monitors in and out without problems, and everything functioned fine. I was really excited! Plus, the cable stays connected most of the time—just a slight wobble when plugging in, but no crashes. XD
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PowerMaxx
09-24-2016, 04:01 AM #3

I changed my RAM to the Crucial Pro 64GB (2x32GB) CP2K32G4DFRA32A at 3200MHz CL22 DDR4 and it now works hot swappable. I tried switching monitors in and out without problems, and everything functioned fine. I was really excited! Plus, the cable stays connected most of the time—just a slight wobble when plugging in, but no crashes. XD