The screen turns black and displays "No Signal" while playing PC games.
The screen turns black and displays "No Signal" while playing PC games.
Could you clarify the desired adjustments? I need to understand what level you should target and how it will affect the results.
Based on my experience with high performance gaming graphics cards, lowering the power target level reduces strain during intense gaming sessions. Your card operates efficiently between 60 and 80 degrees Celsius under heavy loads. Temperatures close to or exceeding 100 degrees can lead to throttling, physical damage, and shutdown. Consider adjusting the resolution to 1440 HD to potentially boost performance and FPS. Your current in-game settings—such as Ultra mode and 4K resolution—can cause high stress on the card in certain scenarios. Running at around 85% to 90% power targets without problems works well for me. Try reducing temperatures, increasing FPS at lower resolutions, and minimizing stress on the card. Your card should handle 4K without issues; perhaps a thermal pad replacement or repasting could help.
Hi, thank you for your feedback. I've been using the maximum settings for two years now and this issue has just started. Yes, I play these games in 4K and Ultra with 30-60fps, and it hasn't been an issue before. Reducing the settings hasn't helped identify the problem, but might just be a temporary fix. I'm eager to understand what's happening.
I plan to try a new cable once it arrives. I've heard that a faulty cable can cause a black screen, "No Signal," and even freeze or lock up the computer.
I'm experiencing both screen loss and active gameplay with screen loss, plus screen freezes and audio loops. I haven't found a solution yet.
105C is the thermal limit in most GPUs. If the hot spot reaches that, even if the average of the card is at 71C, it will throttle. You may need to take out the cooler and put new paste on the card.
Its also possible that some core on the card is gone bad and causes that hotspot temperature and when the card tries to use it it crashes.
Also its not impossible for you to be a victim of the 13th and 14th gen intel degradation issue but the symptoms don't match, that usually causes BSOD.
I tried a few changes and noticed some problems. Updating drivers for my TV screen didn’t solve the issue, even though I had downloaded new ones before. After replacing my TV, the problem continued, and my cooler pump also failed. Corsair provided a replacement that worked fine, but now I’m dealing with a screen that turns off without signal. I’ve made some adjustments to the PSU and HDMI connections, and I managed to play MSFS without issues for about an hour. However, I’m still unsure if this is connected to the screen problem. At night it works well, but during the day the screen turns off completely. I’ll check this again tomorrow to see if it happens again. If it does, I’ll revert to the rollback drivers I used before the TV broke.
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The presence of a 105c hot spot on most Nvidia cards indicates thermal throttling, which may cause the system to shut down to protect the GPU. This isn't a widespread problem, but for those I've assisted, it's increasingly common with 30 series cards and usually suggests reapplying thermal paste. I've supported around 20 individuals, mostly with similar problems using 30 series cards from 2020 to mid-2021. Almost everyone experienced the same overheating issue at different stages, and I suspect they all might have used the same thermal paste supplier, which could be faulty.
I bought the RM850x 12/24 new off Amazon on December 24, but it was out of stock. It didn't pass the jumper test.