![]() ![]() Saw a description of that happening with a motherboard.Video cards have VRMs (voltage regulator modules), and several other components that contain a thermistor. I vaugely recall a discussion of some faults which may only occur at a sufficient temperature, when something gets hot enough to expand and leave a gap in a connection. Perhaps if there is one that can log to a file at some interval, so that even after the restart you can go look at multiple logs to see if there is any consistency. There are multiple monitoring applications for GPU/CPU temperature, but the typical idea of simply looking at the current temperatures might not tell you very much. Thanks for reading this all, and feel free to comment with any other suggestions of how to fix it.Īnother cause might be overheating, which would lead to several of the above suggestions. (None of these have worked for me, but feel free to try them, they could work for you.)ĭxDiag link: (Not sure how to display it or whatnot, I didn't want to make the post any longer, hope it's right)Īlso, my GPU is Nvidia GeForce GTS 240. Check and remove dust from fans on pc, check monitor cables.Here's a list of solutions that have been suggested: ![]() The only way to get back to normal is by manually restarting my pc, which obviously is not good. If there is anything else i can help you with, please feel free to contact us by replying to this ticket.Įvery 30-90min of playing Diablo, my screen goes black, as if the pc is turned off, but sound loops and the pc remains on. Please remove any lint, dust that may cause the card or fans to overheat. At the moment it is a known issue with Nvidia drivers. Also the next step is to downgrade your drivers to thisĢ85.62 to see if the issue will resolve for you. The first thing we would suggest to you, is to check and maybe change the cable thats connected to your monitor to rule out whether this might be causing the issue. I have also made a ticket to Support, and here's the reply, for interest: If anyone had the problem, and how they fixed it. ![]() Anyone has this problem, and if a solution is posted, they can also use it. I have searched through the official forums, nvidia forums, but no help, also no BluePosts on official forums for support. So I just want to get a couple things out of the way. ![]()
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