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So these were a few solutions other people found. Do I just try all of these? Or do we think it would be a cable/monitor issue? As icl my last pc would sometimes start up showing no signal and Iād need to take a cable out the monitor and hold the power button for 30secs and then it would work
next time it occurs can you do "Ctrl + Win + Shift + B" to reset your graphics drivers
also, when you have a black screen does it ever return to normal or do you have to power the system off?
Iāll try that next time and the 3 times it happened I powered the system off after a few mins
But yeah I couldāve returned to normal if I left it longer but cause I was just trying to get things downloaded I just restarted rapid
this is for the driver released yesterday - it was supposed to fix these black-screen issues
Iāll double check what update I did and check again to see if it needs to download again but Ik I did a driver update yesterday
Okay it just happened and I did this and the screens are back
Do I need to do that everytime it happens or is that it hopefully fixed?
alright then it's a driver issue - i'd recommend using DDU to fresh install drivers
:one: Download the driver for your GPU from the manufacturer's website using the links below, but don't install them yet.
:two: Download the latest version of DDU by clicking the button below, clicking on the top post which is called "Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) VXX.X.X.X Released", and clicking the link to *** Download DDU "Installer" *** in that post.
:three: Open the program you just downloaded, and install DDU.
:four: Disconnect from the Internet by unplugging your Ethernet cable or turning off Wi-Fi in the bottom-right corner. This will prevent Windows Update from automatically re-downloading the GPU drivers after rebooting, as we are going to install the driver ourselves.
:five: Open the Start Menu, click the power icon then hold Shift on your keyboard and click Restart. Once your PC has restarted, select Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart, and press 4 to load into safe mode.
:six: Launch DDU, using the icon on your desktop.
:seven: On the right side, select the type as GPU, and the brand as the manufacturer of your GPU. Then, click 'Clean and Restart'.
:eight: Once you have loaded back into Windows, install the GPU drivers you downloaded earlier. Once they have installed and you have rebooted your PC if required, you can reconnect your Internet connection, and your GPU drivers have been fully reinstalled.
I donāt need to take any parts out or that do I?
Nope
It says take your Ethernet out but I canāt log into my pc now. Canāt put my 4 digit pin in
:tada: Congrats @azure acorn, you levelled up to 7! :tada: 
But if I put the Ethernet back in to login windows will start downloading or something?
Okay i had to restart anyway cause i forgot to download the driver loool but do i download the most recent one? Yeah?
Yeah
And how do I get past the point of me logging into my pc with a pin when it doesnāt work without the internet? Turn that option off for now? If I can
You booting in to safe mode?
Yeah
Oh yeah I guess turn the option off for now if you can
Let me Google real quick how haha
Just search sign in options on the search thing
What if you quickly plug the ethernet in put in your password click enter
then quickly take ethernet out
Okay just had to go off and back on after unticking something
Iām now on step 8. Hopefully this fixes the problem Iāve been having
Okay thatās it all installed. So hopefully my monitors shouldnāt be crashing?
Yeah didnāt fix anything fuck sake
Screens have just went off again
I done the ctrl + windows + shift + b to get it back but reinstalling the drivers clearly wasnāt the issue
maybe they're still having issues with their drivers - you wouldn't be the only one
since resetting the drivers with "Win + Ctrl + Shift + B" helps, it's obviously still a driver issue and because you've done a clean reinstall of them, it has to be the driver that's the issue
So all I can do is sit here and hope Nvidia sort their shit out?
Do you think the display port cables would be the problem? Or cause Iām able to reset it, it tells us that itās 100% the driver?
So no parts would need replaced/taken out or anything like that?
no - software related
seems like it
i mean it's unlikely but i saw you ordered new ones already so i guess you may aswell test it
Ah okay
fml haha
Yeah hahahaha
Well Iāve been live for an hour and a half and an hour before that no crashes so itās fixed maybe?
hopefully it stays on
nvidia drivers have been a little crap since the 50 series released so hopefully they fix those issues
Still going strong
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Im ngl
What if my screens were turning off cause the setting for the screens to turn off was default set to 5mins....
icl i think that mightve been the problem all along loooool
cause ever since i found that setting last night and changed it, ive been fine and the monitors did only turn off when i was downloading games so wasnt doing anything hahahah
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