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No HDMI signal from gpu? Help?
So, I upgraded my computer but only the cpu, motherboard, and added an ssd. I kept my GTX 970 and it does work. I turn on the computer and it boots to windows just fine and i can do tasks... for about 5 - 10 minutes before it loses signal. I have 2 monitors, one connected through hdmi and the other through dvi and both lose connection. Integrated Graphics are turned off and restarting it just puts me back into the same situation. My gpu does work because in device manager it pops up. Drivers are installed and to the latest. I do know for sure that hdmi cord and dvi cord work as well.
PC Specs:
Intel Core i5 7600K
Gigabyte Z270X Motherboard
EVGA SC GTX 970
500W PSU
8GB RAM
256GB SSD
1TB Hard Drive
Help?
2 Answers
- Andy TLv 73 years ago
Overheated? Most current electronics would not run themselves to melting condition; this sounded like an emergency cut-off
- 3 years ago
There are two things how many your GPU powerlessly support and other is one time your graphic card is not connect properly in your mother board so just cheek this then if the issue is not fix then you have to check your supply or LED that can be problem for connectivity, I hope it work.