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Losing video output sometimes on either idling and gaming

Paulow

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Hello, I've had this issue for a long time already with my 1050ti where it will randomly lose video output. This could be a driver/gpu issue because I've changed most of my setup (besides the gpu because of the prices) and this problem still occurs. I have some data recorded from hwinfo/windows event viewer if that can help as well.
Edit: more info

HWinfo - monitoring (I've left it recording for a long while but you can see that it gives up on showing gpu hot spot temps and defaults it to 0 after I lose video output)


gpu-z screenshot
(cursor is hiding the 11BF)
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Event viewer - Basically what appears there after I restart
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Warning Display - Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered.

Error Application Error - Faulting application name: dwm.exe, version: 10.0.19041.746, time stamp: 0x6be51595 Faulting module name: KERNELBASE.dll, version: 10.0.19041.804, time stamp: 0x0e9c5eae
Exception code: 0xe0464645

Warning Dwminit - The Desktop Window Manager process has exited. (Process exit code: 0x000000ff, Restart count: 1, Primary display device ID: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti) (restart count gets higher by 1 with each warning)

Error DxgKrnl - Winlogon in session 3 (console) reuqested session stop using GPU, returned status STATUS_SUCCESS, with progress stage of successful (typo is on event viewer side)
 

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Hi. I had this issue also. Turned out to be my HDMI cable. I replaced it with DP cable and problem solved. Also, if you have and AOC monitor, they are known for having issues with their power supply. I do not know all the details.
 
+1 on the HDMI or Display cable.
 
this issue started while I was using an hdmi cable but I've changed to a DVI-D instead and the problem still occurred (monitor is a bit old but I was using a tv before it https://www.game-debate.com/monitor/index.php?mon_id=4032)
Edit: sometimes while restarting the computer will only show this screen with a line on it but it goes away and boots normally if I restart it again
 

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Not sure if I should have just edited the other post but Im supposing this can't be normal right? (It appears on the google docs I linked up there)
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Not sure if I should have just edited the other post but Im supposing this can't be normal right? (It appears on the google docs I linked up there)
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Were you able to identify or resolve this issue? I have the exact same issue even the display line error. I tried changing HDMI and DP cable but still the same issue.
 
Were you able to identify or resolve this issue? I have the exact same issue even the display line error. I tried changing HDMI and DP cable but still the same issue.
Replace the gpu
 
Had a random video issue too. Replaced a bunch of hardware (connections too) then built a new machine with the same monitor. (wtf?) well, the problems in the monitor. But it doesn't black screen all the time, instead, randomly. And fooling around with it to make it start every time, all the time, (1) I turn off the monitor by the panel button, (2) then turn off the power (-+)switch. (3) I press the panel button on for a moment. This way I drain any residual power left in the monitor's starting circuit. (4) The turn on the power (-+) switch and (5) press the panel button on to start the monitor. It been said it's having to do with letting the capacitors discharge.
I've done this procedure with this monitor since Dec 2016. This way it fires up first time, all the time. ACER XF240H.
 
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