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So following my previous message, I solved the problem. For now.
I did it like this: 1) unplug all the computer cables
2) open the computer
3) remove my graphics card
4) clean everything (especially no dust!) while disconnecting and reconnecting the RAM sticks.
5) reconnect all the cables, then reset the BIOS settings to default (my processor was overclocked)
6) go to control panel / system and maintenance / power options / check normal usage, and in the power settings set the display to turn off after 20 minutes and put the computer to sleep after 1 hour.
7) Restart. THERE YOU GO!!!!
My hypotheses are: 1) dust in the graphics card connections that was causing it to overheat
2) graphics card fan struggling to turn due to dust === overheating
3) overclocking and power settings too high === overheating
4) virus that overheats the components.
For my part, I think hypotheses 3 and 1 are the most likely; too bad it had held up for 1 year and I think it must have progressively damaged my power supply.
In any case, it clearly comes from an overheating issue of the components (especially the graphics card) so the computer protects itself by displaying "no signal" while still running but in low power mode.
There you go; I hope I helped you. See you+++
I did it like this: 1) unplug all the computer cables
2) open the computer
3) remove my graphics card
4) clean everything (especially no dust!) while disconnecting and reconnecting the RAM sticks.
5) reconnect all the cables, then reset the BIOS settings to default (my processor was overclocked)
6) go to control panel / system and maintenance / power options / check normal usage, and in the power settings set the display to turn off after 20 minutes and put the computer to sleep after 1 hour.
7) Restart. THERE YOU GO!!!!
My hypotheses are: 1) dust in the graphics card connections that was causing it to overheat
2) graphics card fan struggling to turn due to dust === overheating
3) overclocking and power settings too high === overheating
4) virus that overheats the components.
For my part, I think hypotheses 3 and 1 are the most likely; too bad it had held up for 1 year and I think it must have progressively damaged my power supply.
In any case, it clearly comes from an overheating issue of the components (especially the graphics card) so the computer protects itself by displaying "no signal" while still running but in low power mode.
There you go; I hope I helped you. See you+++
Hello,
Here is my configuration before anything else;
http://ma-config.com/AfficherResume-73689-0.html
Here’s a brief history of my life with my PC;
On my computer purchased about 5 years ago, here’s what I’ve changed to date; my screen once I had a Dell now, I recently bought a memory stick (1 GB and I had 2 sticks of 500 MB; I took it out and put it back in with nimble fingers...let's see if that’s not my problem), changed the video card, changed the power supply. I had already reformatted it myself and didn’t know that I shouldn’t use FAT32 instead of NTFS. Well, I left it like that, reinstalled my drivers, and changed a few things in my hardware. I downloaded all the driver updates except for the SATA controller.
Here is my routine; when I open my computer I have 2 options (that’s normal) to open Windows Media Center or Windows XP (there are seconds that go by). It's always been like that, anyway I don’t think that’s the problem. Then there’s the possibility to press F something to start in safe mode; sometimes Windows starts correctly and I can access my computer just fine, I play games like WoW or Fallout 3, anyway games that take a lot of resources to play. Often no problem.
But.....
randomly.... that’s where I don’t understand anymore.... the screen goes off, the green light turns yellow, my computer (my tower) keeps running. I wait, I reset, it doesn’t work. I have to do a “wild” shut down by holding the power button for 5 seconds. Then I have disk verification due to disk integrity (pale blue screen)
Sometimes Windows starts correctly and sometimes the screen shuts off
The actions I’ve undertaken; 1 I’ve done several searches on various forums, I’ve read, read, and reread
I downloaded the drivers for the ATI Radeon HD3800 video card or other drivers that I hadn’t updated, I installed and did; driver cleaner pro, CCleaner, scanned computer for viruses,
I think it’s my motherboard that might be overheating and sometimes shuts down the screen to save itself, because I have no peripheral conflicts displayed in my system. Well help “Obi-Wan you are my only hope.”
Thank you
Here is my configuration before anything else;
http://ma-config.com/AfficherResume-73689-0.html
Here’s a brief history of my life with my PC;
On my computer purchased about 5 years ago, here’s what I’ve changed to date; my screen once I had a Dell now, I recently bought a memory stick (1 GB and I had 2 sticks of 500 MB; I took it out and put it back in with nimble fingers...let's see if that’s not my problem), changed the video card, changed the power supply. I had already reformatted it myself and didn’t know that I shouldn’t use FAT32 instead of NTFS. Well, I left it like that, reinstalled my drivers, and changed a few things in my hardware. I downloaded all the driver updates except for the SATA controller.
Here is my routine; when I open my computer I have 2 options (that’s normal) to open Windows Media Center or Windows XP (there are seconds that go by). It's always been like that, anyway I don’t think that’s the problem. Then there’s the possibility to press F something to start in safe mode; sometimes Windows starts correctly and I can access my computer just fine, I play games like WoW or Fallout 3, anyway games that take a lot of resources to play. Often no problem.
But.....
randomly.... that’s where I don’t understand anymore.... the screen goes off, the green light turns yellow, my computer (my tower) keeps running. I wait, I reset, it doesn’t work. I have to do a “wild” shut down by holding the power button for 5 seconds. Then I have disk verification due to disk integrity (pale blue screen)
Sometimes Windows starts correctly and sometimes the screen shuts off
The actions I’ve undertaken; 1 I’ve done several searches on various forums, I’ve read, read, and reread
I downloaded the drivers for the ATI Radeon HD3800 video card or other drivers that I hadn’t updated, I installed and did; driver cleaner pro, CCleaner, scanned computer for viruses,
I think it’s my motherboard that might be overheating and sometimes shuts down the screen to save itself, because I have no peripheral conflicts displayed in my system. Well help “Obi-Wan you are my only hope.”
Thank you
I had the same problem :) Check if it's not your graphics card that's loose... it's a piece inside the tower... if it's not that, at least I would have tried.
Well... great.............
Someone welcome me to the club!!! xD
I bought my new PC on materiel.net, the I-Game, and I received it today, but of course, it has that famous screen problem where it doesn't receive "power from the computer" like this....
My configuration here: https://www.materiel.net/
But the worst part for me in all this... is that it's brand new (I haven't even had the chance to enjoy this damn thing :((((( )
and also that I haven't installed my operating system on it yet so... I'm in deep trouble........
no drivers to update, nor the operating system to update or even to reformat the PC!
(It's brand new)
So your virus hypotheses seem unlikely to me, but rather the graphics card (the GPU seems weird too, logically it shouldn't work at all?!) or some cables or even the motherboard.
As for overheating, I don't really believe that since the temperature is at 35° to 40° when I restart it and there are no hot spots on the horizon when I feel my computer.
Someone welcome me to the club!!! xD
I bought my new PC on materiel.net, the I-Game, and I received it today, but of course, it has that famous screen problem where it doesn't receive "power from the computer" like this....
My configuration here: https://www.materiel.net/
But the worst part for me in all this... is that it's brand new (I haven't even had the chance to enjoy this damn thing :((((( )
and also that I haven't installed my operating system on it yet so... I'm in deep trouble........
no drivers to update, nor the operating system to update or even to reformat the PC!
(It's brand new)
So your virus hypotheses seem unlikely to me, but rather the graphics card (the GPU seems weird too, logically it shouldn't work at all?!) or some cables or even the motherboard.
As for overheating, I don't really believe that since the temperature is at 35° to 40° when I restart it and there are no hot spots on the horizon when I feel my computer.
Hello
the PC screen turns off after about 10 minutes just while browsing the internet.
the ongoing download disconnects
I changed the screen, still the same problem
I took the tower to a technician who said he left it on for 3 hours without any issues
so has anyone ever encountered this problem and could help me?
thank you in advance
the PC screen turns off after about 10 minutes just while browsing the internet.
the ongoing download disconnects
I changed the screen, still the same problem
I took the tower to a technician who said he left it on for 3 hours without any issues
so has anyone ever encountered this problem and could help me?
thank you in advance
Hi,
I have the same problem; after updating my drivers and getting rid of a small hundred spyware (yes, they like me a lot ;D), I still have the same issue.
I wonder if it has to do with the temperature of my NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GS, which is around 65°C when I'm on the internet and about 100°C when I'm playing.
I'm waiting for your response ;)
I have the same problem; after updating my drivers and getting rid of a small hundred spyware (yes, they like me a lot ;D), I still have the same issue.
I wonder if it has to do with the temperature of my NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GS, which is around 65°C when I'm on the internet and about 100°C when I'm playing.
I'm waiting for your response ;)
Hello, I also had a problem; my screen would go to sleep and I had to restart my computer every time I played a game, after just 10 minutes!!
I opened my tower and cleaned everything inside, the fans and all that!
And now it's working perfectly :D
I opened my tower and cleaned everything inside, the fans and all that!
And now it's working perfectly :D
Same problem for me.
Symptoms:
- Screen that goes to sleep by itself, with the PC still running
- Screen freezes then reappears with a message "VPU Recover ... blabla"
- Screen freezes and shows me a blue screen with ati2dvag.dll infinite loop
- When I restart my PC, the colors switch to 8 bits instead of 16, which results in a poor image, but it seems to work better that way.
Config:
- Win XP / ATI Radeon 9250
No viruses, the PC has worked well for 3-4 years without configuration changes (just an additional hard drive)
Driver update, screen change, nothing helps.
Symptoms:
- Screen that goes to sleep by itself, with the PC still running
- Screen freezes then reappears with a message "VPU Recover ... blabla"
- Screen freezes and shows me a blue screen with ati2dvag.dll infinite loop
- When I restart my PC, the colors switch to 8 bits instead of 16, which results in a poor image, but it seems to work better that way.
Config:
- Win XP / ATI Radeon 9250
No viruses, the PC has worked well for 3-4 years without configuration changes (just an additional hard drive)
Driver update, screen change, nothing helps.
I solved the problem.
I set the AGP speed from 8x to 4x after reinstalling the driver by downloading Catalyst and there are no more problems. I struggled to find the solution :/
1) Download site http://support.amd.com/us/psearch/Pages/psearch.aspx?type=2.4.1
2) Choose the driver based on your graphics card and download it
3) Once installed, launch Catalyst Control Center
4) Advanced Display
5) Graphics Settings tab - Click on the SMARTGART menu
6) Lower the AGP speed
There you go.
I set the AGP speed from 8x to 4x after reinstalling the driver by downloading Catalyst and there are no more problems. I struggled to find the solution :/
1) Download site http://support.amd.com/us/psearch/Pages/psearch.aspx?type=2.4.1
2) Choose the driver based on your graphics card and download it
3) Once installed, launch Catalyst Control Center
4) Advanced Display
5) Graphics Settings tab - Click on the SMARTGART menu
6) Lower the AGP speed
There you go.
I solved the problem.
I set the AGP speed from 8x to 4x after reinstalling the driver by downloading Catalyst and now there are no more issues. I struggled to find the solution :/
1) Download site http://support.amd.com/us/psearch/Pages/psearch.aspx?type=2.4.1
2) Choose the driver according to your graphics card and download
3) Once installed, launch Catalyst Control Center
4) Advanced View
5) Graphics Settings tab - Click on the SMARTGART menu
6) Lower the AGP speed
There you go.
I set the AGP speed from 8x to 4x after reinstalling the driver by downloading Catalyst and now there are no more issues. I struggled to find the solution :/
1) Download site http://support.amd.com/us/psearch/Pages/psearch.aspx?type=2.4.1
2) Choose the driver according to your graphics card and download
3) Once installed, launch Catalyst Control Center
4) Advanced View
5) Graphics Settings tab - Click on the SMARTGART menu
6) Lower the AGP speed
There you go.
For several months now, my screen has been turning off but not the tower. At first, I thought it was the graphics card or the screen! When I watch a video, the screen turns off like in most of the answers here! Except that for me, it's not the computer that's hot, but rather cold because when I turn on my PC, one second later the screen turns off. So after I turn on my PC and press the delete key several times, I get into the BIOS without the screen turning off, as if there was no more problem. But when I restart my PC, I get to the Windows loading screen, and the screen turns off again =/! Later, I had the idea to block the air intake with a sock to heat up the computer, and magically I was able to access the Windows desktop! Since I found this, I can use MSN, the internet, etc.! But still not videos; otherwise, the screen turns off immediately! One day, I thought I could listen to music since it comes from the graphics card! But I have the same issue as when I watch a video! So the problem doesn’t seem to come from the graphics card but from the sound card or even worse, the motherboard!!! I also tried to flash my BIOS! It could fix several problems, but it's impossible! The motherboard is protected against BIOS flashing, and there’s no jumper to move; it’s super annoying =/ Please help me; I don't know what to do anymore!!
Hello
Same here, all of a sudden my screen often turns black when I’m playing a game and I can’t do anything, I have to reboot and on top of that it often starts badly, the screen stays black too, so I have to restart the machine
I will check everything and clean it, we’ll see. For your information, the PC is about 1 year old, maybe a bit more, running Vista with NVIDIA Intel Core 2 Quad.
Same here, all of a sudden my screen often turns black when I’m playing a game and I can’t do anything, I have to reboot and on top of that it often starts badly, the screen stays black too, so I have to restart the machine
I will check everything and clean it, we’ll see. For your information, the PC is about 1 year old, maybe a bit more, running Vista with NVIDIA Intel Core 2 Quad.
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