Your graphics card is crashing. It might be caused by heat during gaming. Do you overclock your graphics card? See if you can increase your fan speeds on the card during gaming.
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Your graphics card is crashing. It might be caused by heat during gaming. Do you overclock your graphics card? See if you can increase your fan speeds on the card during gaming.
How is the health of that SSD? I know you said the temps are fine. But honestly it sounds like a bad SSD.
I have an old Vaio laptop that was given to me from a friend who bought it new back in 2006 I think. It was also very very slow. I installed a new SSD this past Sunday. I cloned the HDD to the SSD....
If you returned to a black screen and now you don't get any beeps at all you have a bad CPU. It probably fried possibly due to heat when you were away from the computer. I just went through the exact...
Thanks for posting this. I haven't experienced this issue but others on the Corsair forums have. I don't think this solution was ever mentioned.
Try this website. You should be able to use Smart View.
Samsung Smart View | Samsung US
I still think it's a power issue. Bad power supply.
Download Revo Uninstaller Free version. Run it and uninstall everything the program finds for those drivers. Reboot afterwards and then you should be able to reinstall the drivers.
I also vote for the drive being bad. I would return the drive for a refund if you can. Buy another more modern drive from a different seller.
It sure looks like it. Sorry to hear that. If it's under warranty you might try getting it replaced.
Your graphics card temp looks good in that picture. But I think when you are playing your game it's heating up the card and that's when you get the problem. Try cleaning the computer and the card....
I use Corsair Link since it came with my CPU watercooler. But try a search and you'll find a few programs to monitor the temps. Good luck with solving the issue.
Are you overclocking your graphics card? When I pushed my overclock a bit too much I got the same thing. A restart always fixed it. If you are not overclocking the card then it might just be...
I also have a Gigabyte motherboard. You probably have a dual BIOS motherboard. The on/off/on is normal during a cold boot. If it's doing it while coming out of hibernation/sleep then I really don't...
The chip in the laptop might have failed then. You can try to download only the drivers from Killer Networks. But don't install their software. You can usually get just the drivers from their...
The first thing I would do is uninstall any Killer Network software that is on your computer. I have had issues with my own desktop with a Killer Network ethernet port as well as many other systems I...
You have a failing HDD. Go to the hard drive manufacturer's website and download their HDD test program. Run it. You will find the answer to your problem in their software. The symptoms definitely...
I ran into this problem at my brother's home. He had too many devices connected to the 5ghz network. So any device being added was only connecting to 2.4ghz. He ended up buying a newer mu-mimo router...
Find out what company manufactured your hard drive. Then go to that company's website and download their hard drive test. Run it. Programs taking a long time to load can be a sign of a failing hard...
This same black screen upon a cold boot just started with my system after I let Windows 10 do an upgrade last week. I just assume it's normal as my desktop always boots up fine and runs normally...
The black screen at 48% is normal and happened to me also as I upgraded. It just takes some time for the update process to complete. The black screen will go away on it's own as the update completes....
Your GPU is probably overheating. You need more fans or another way to cool your GPU. Until you can get more fans try taking the side panel off of your case. If heat is not the issue then you might...
I always get constant errors messages with Macrium. I also use Easus Todo and am very happy with it.
If the settings are correct in the BIOS then you might have a defective drive.
If you still get the problem after upgrading to 1903 you probably have a heat issue. Your graphics card is locking up due to heat. I had the same issue when I was overclocking my card. After upping...