#display will go black mid game and say no signal

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minor turret
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My display goes black randomly while playing games, and will say no signal. I can't seem to find the cause and its making me go blue in the face. I can't get display to come back until a pc restart.

3090 Ti
Ryzen 9 5950x
NZXT N7 B550

lethal garden
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If you encounter Error 14 or Error 153 within the Device Status of your GPU in your Device manager or if you are having crashes when your PC is on idle or on heavy load, it means that your GPU is having issues with power management especially from PCIe connections. Please try the following remedial methods:

  1. Removing existing Nvidia drivers with DDU and reinstalling Nvidia drivers manually.
  2. Ensure all other drivers such as Chipset/IO/ME drivers are installed through the manufacturer’s website.
  3. Disabling Active-state power management (ASPM) through the BIOS. Please consult the motherboard manual for details.
  4. Disabling Fast Startup. You can disable Fast Startup by going to Control Panel > Power Options (Make sure View By is set to Small Icons) > Choose what closing the lid does > Change settings that are currently not available, and untick Turn On Fast Startup. Please restart your computer after that.
  5. Disabling Link State Power Management. You can disable Link State Power Management by going to going to Control Panel > Power Options (Make sure View By is set to Small Icons) > Select Change Plan Setting (The selected power plan) > Change advanced power settings > PCI Express > Link State Power Management > Set both to Off.
  6. Disable Nvidia Power Management. You can go to the Nvidia Control Panel > Manage 3D settings > Power Management Mode is set to “Prefer Maximum Performance”. Please note that your GPU will use more power and your clock speeds will remain high even on idle.
  7. Rollback the driver to the previous version.

If all these methods still fail to fix your GPU, you may require to RMA your GPU for a replacement.

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In addition to that, could you post your HWINFO screenshots on the sensor as well?

crude belfryBOT
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HWINFO has two modes, Summary and Sensors. Normally, when asked, you'll want to use the Sensors-only mode to get the information that may be needed (e.g. temperatures, power usage, clock speeds.)

When opening HWINFO, make sure to tick "Sensors-only" so that it does not open the summary display first. Then click Start.

On some hardware, HWINFO may ask if you want to monitor them or not, as there may be some potential conflicts if they were monitored. Usually these aren't important enough to matter if it's being monitored or not.

Once HWINFO's sensor status window open, look for the relevant sections and screenshot them. If you're unsure, screenshot the entire thing. This window is scrollable, so you'll need to scroll and take multiple screenshots.

If you know what you're doing, these are the items you'll probably need (names may vary; below are samples from Intel CPUs; some items may not exist for your particular system):

  • Core VIDs
  • CPU Package Temperature
  • Core Thermal Throttling
  • Package/Ring Thermal Throttling
  • CPU Package Power
  • PL1 Power Limit (Static)
  • PL2 Power Limit (Static)
  • MOS
  • VR VOUT
  • +12V
  • Vcore
  • CPU Fan
  • Pump Fan
  • GPU Temperature
  • GPU Hot-spot
  • GPU Core Clock
  • GPU Power
  • GPU +12V
  • GPU Fan
  • GPU Performance Limit Reasons
  • Windows Hardware Errors (WHEA)
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