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Aorus 6750 xt crashed while gaming. No display output anymore, but computer seems to boot.

Bankrupt710

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My Aorus 6750 xt crashed while playing Baldurs Gate 3, and since then when I boot the system with it installed, there is no display output. But the gpu lights up the the fans spin up, then it seems like the whole system boots (peripherals turn on), just without video output. Ive tried different cables and all the ports on the card.

Things I've tried:
-Uninstalling drivers with DDU in safemode, then rebooting and reinstalling latest drivers (had to use my 5700 xt because I don't have onboard video (CPU: 3900x))
-Trying it in another system (it works in another system intel 7700k to be precise)
-Trying another GPU on the problem machine(5700xt works perfectly, both are pcie 4.0)
-Tried reseating the ram
-Tried clearing CMOS
-Tried reseating on the other GPU slot.

Specs:
CPU: Ryzen 3900x
GPU: Aorus 6750 xt
RAM: Trident z neo 16gb
COOLER: DeepCool Assassin III
PSU: Corsair RM850x
MOBO: x570 Aorus Elite Wifi (rev 1.1)
OS: SSD
Extra storage: M.2 , SSD

Again, the computer runs perfectly with my 5700 xt, and before the crash the 6750 xt was running perfectly.

Any help appreciated!
 
-Trying it in another system (it works in another system intel 7700k to be precise)
Have you used the same display ports when testing this? It might be that one port went bad
 
Have you used the same display ports when testing this? It might be that one port went bad
I tried both displayports and hdmis with no luck on the AMD system, and i just checked on the intel system all the ports work. Maybe the pcie 4.0 is broken on the card? The intel systems motherboard is a ga z270p-d3

 
Could be, but even if it was, the motherboard should be able to auto negotiate PCIe link speed. Try manually setting the link speed to PCIe Gen 3 on the x570 and see if it helps
 
Ah Gigabyte. After some Years I built a Gigabyte system on request(last week). I had it connected to my Gaming panel and installing Windows was a non issue. Where the issue was is exactly like you are describing after leaving it off for a few days and trying again. The kicker for me was I removed the battery and it kept happening. Then I connected it to my TV and sure enough I got picture out. I suggest you remove the battery and see what happens. I could be that it senses an issue like not completing the handshake with the monitor but keeps going through the boot process even though you have no pic but the TV seems to be Smart enough to drive the GPU to turn on. Try that or with another panel if you can.
 
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