Geforce 750 black screen after Windows logo - 4 months problem NV is unable to fix it

ruthan

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Hello,
i bought Geforce 750 Ti and im unable to use it propertly. Everytime when i boot into Windows 64b i got black screen instead of login screen, safe mode and legacy VGA driver works ok.

I did lots of black magic, and it still doesnt work, issue is related to more that 1 model of Geforce 750 Ti, there are lots of posts about this problem, but no solution.

Even thread on nvidia forums, which have 26 pages is still without solution, i think that here is something realy bad.. Maybe cards design is broken, maybe some MB compatibility, maybe ugly bug in drivers. But 4 months and still nothing, maybe some publicity could help..

https://forums.geforce.com/default/...ssue-after-driver-update-updated-1-23-14-/26/ //from pages 16 is starting to be intreseting

The last post (ruthan - page 26) describing my setup. PC is ok, there was Radeon card before, radeon drivers were unistall by Driver Sweeper ancestor. Everything should be ok.
Same issue on 2 OS (Win 7 64b and Win XP 32 bit on same HW).

Maybe some Maxwell skeleton in the closet.
 
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ruthan

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Pleas read whole thread, this is other cheap hint, yes in have last driver for GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3, i had F12 not UEFI and i installed new UEFI version nothing changed.
I hope that next message, would be about weak PSU, or other obvious stuff..
 
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NatePo717

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Give this a try.

Go into your bios and disable your cpus graphics. I've seen something similar where it switches the display to on board graphics after windows splash screen. This has taken care of it for me.
 
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1) did you RMA the card?
2) did you ask the manufacturer of the card for help, or just geforce.com?
 

ruthan

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I have tried disable iGPU in BIOS.
I searched only on Nvidia forum, because people with G750 and differenent manufacturer have same problem, i didnt contact Asus. They have those pleas tell me serial number of card and size of your boots forms.. and usually even didnt reply.. and hate such support. If they are aware of some bug, they should release new BIOS.

RMA - no, want to know, if is realy broken, or it is Software problem before i will.
 
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bystander36

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You know, I rarely see my bios logo as well, but it has nothing to do with my video card. The problem is my monitor takes a long time to turn on and if it is already on, it goes into standby mode because the PC isn't on yet, and it takes a long time to come out of stand by mode.

Do you think it may be that simple? Do you see anything before the Windows screen, such as the IRQ and drive list?
 
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I have tried disable iGPU in BIOS.
I searched only on Nvidia forum, because people with G750 and differenent manufacturer have same problem, i didnt contact Asus. They have those pleas tell me serial number of card and size of your boots forms.. and usually even didnt reply.. and hate such support. If they are aware of some bug, they should release new BIOS.

RMA - no, want to know, if is realy broken, or it is Software problem before i will.

The key here is that it works in safe mode.

That usually means that the drivers are borked (in which case you should reinstall the latest nvidia drivers).

If that doesn't resolve the issue, it means that the drivers are fine, but when they start talking to the card, the card is screwing it up.

That means either the card needs a firmware/BIOS update, or the card is broken. It would be nice to try with another card to verify, but it's going to be that simple 98% of the time.

You probably should have RMA'd the card three and a half months ago.
 

CitanUzuki

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Something similar happened to me and I was sent a replacement card. EVGA is awesome.
 

SolMiester

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The key here is that it works in safe mode.

That usually means that the drivers are borked (in which case you should reinstall the latest nvidia drivers).

If that doesn't resolve the issue, it means that the drivers are fine, but when they start talking to the card, the card is screwing it up.

That means either the card needs a firmware/BIOS update, or the card is broken. It would be nice to try with another card to verify, but it's going to be that simple 98% of the time.

You probably should have RMA'd the card three and a half months ago.

+1
 

monstercameron

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Impossible OP! nvidia cards don't go bad, it must be another component in your computer. Try re-installing the drivers but I don't think that will help as nvidia makes world class drivers that allegedly have no bugs. I have never experienced driver issues on my gtx650. Also be careful of what is loading on startup and try disabling them.
 
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cytg111

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+1

So, OP, are you doing this cause you want a working card or is it more about investigation itself? You could go from 99.9% to 99.99% by spending another month of debugging OR you could simply RMA the faulty hardware now.