- Sep 22, 2007
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So, I recently installed a 980 Ti in the rig in my sig. For the last week or so, the system has performed extremely well. Yesterday, while gaming, I had two instances where the monitors went into sleep mode and I had to physically reboot the PC. The event log appears to show the NVidia driver crashing, so I thought it was just a driver issue.
Well, it happened a third time. I could still hear sound from the PC in my headphones (friends on teamspeak) but I couldn't get the display to come back on and the keyboard was unresponsive. So once again, I powered it off. Unfortunately, the PC will now not show ANY display when I power it back on - the fans and lights come on but no display is shown and the monitors go into sleep mode.
Also, previously, I'd have to hold down the power button 7 seconds to power the PC off. Suddenly, when I touch the power button, it goes off immediately. What does it sound like to you guys? Power supply? Motherboard? Graphic card? Unfortunately I have to travel on business today and won't be able to troubleshoot until next weekend. The good news is that I do have a new PS I can try (EVGA 1000 W) and I have my old GTX 780 Lightning that I can swap in (I can still return the 980 Ti) to see if it is really the graphic card, but I am worried that it is the motherboard.
Well, it happened a third time. I could still hear sound from the PC in my headphones (friends on teamspeak) but I couldn't get the display to come back on and the keyboard was unresponsive. So once again, I powered it off. Unfortunately, the PC will now not show ANY display when I power it back on - the fans and lights come on but no display is shown and the monitors go into sleep mode.
Also, previously, I'd have to hold down the power button 7 seconds to power the PC off. Suddenly, when I touch the power button, it goes off immediately. What does it sound like to you guys? Power supply? Motherboard? Graphic card? Unfortunately I have to travel on business today and won't be able to troubleshoot until next weekend. The good news is that I do have a new PS I can try (EVGA 1000 W) and I have my old GTX 780 Lightning that I can swap in (I can still return the 980 Ti) to see if it is really the graphic card, but I am worried that it is the motherboard.
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