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The PC game is experiencing crashes.

The PC game is experiencing crashes.

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60NoMeuPau
Member
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01-23-2016, 09:47 AM
#1
I am experiencing crashes while playing Ghost Recon Wildlands. The crashes consistently occur in areas with dense foliage on the map. When a crash occurs, the screen goes black with "No HDMI input" displayed, but audio continues to play. A hard reset is necessary to return to Windows. My system specifications are: i5-4690k, GTX 970 with 4GB VRAM, 8GB DDR3. I attempted overclocking both the CPU and GPU today without success. I have verified game cache, cleaned my PC's interior, disabled a second monitor, and lowered graphics settings to "low" – all without resolving the issue. I am monitoring temperatures with HWMonitor, and they remain below 70 Celsius, with fans operating correctly. I have not found similar forum discussions addressing this exact problem.
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60NoMeuPau
01-23-2016, 09:47 AM #1

I am experiencing crashes while playing Ghost Recon Wildlands. The crashes consistently occur in areas with dense foliage on the map. When a crash occurs, the screen goes black with "No HDMI input" displayed, but audio continues to play. A hard reset is necessary to return to Windows. My system specifications are: i5-4690k, GTX 970 with 4GB VRAM, 8GB DDR3. I attempted overclocking both the CPU and GPU today without success. I have verified game cache, cleaned my PC's interior, disabled a second monitor, and lowered graphics settings to "low" – all without resolving the issue. I am monitoring temperatures with HWMonitor, and they remain below 70 Celsius, with fans operating correctly. I have not found similar forum discussions addressing this exact problem.

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themagnum310
Member
164
01-27-2016, 02:25 AM
#2
Test the second HDMI port on your graphics card.
Try a different HDMI cable.
Given that it is not a blue screen, suspect the graphics card port, cable, or monitor port.
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themagnum310
01-27-2016, 02:25 AM #2

Test the second HDMI port on your graphics card.
Try a different HDMI cable.
Given that it is not a blue screen, suspect the graphics card port, cable, or monitor port.

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02-03-2016, 07:45 AM
#3
The second GPU port (DisplayPort) produced the identical result.
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thegorillafish
02-03-2016, 07:45 AM #3

The second GPU port (DisplayPort) produced the identical result.