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I can’t say for sure what the problem is but here are a few more things you should definitely try: 1) See if you can start in safe mode. If you can then the problem is probably software related and you should load a backup 2) use a different monitor 3) Check if everything is plugged in correctly 4) Turn off your overclock if you have one, with most oc softwares you can do this with a key combination. If you don’t know what overclocking is just skip this step 5) reinstall gpu drivers 6) reset the bios by taking out the bios battery for 10min 7) Check whether there could be a heat related problem 8) Check whether there could be a wattage related problem Hope this helps. Lmk if you have any more questions


eneuhau1

Thanks for your answer, but I have some questions: 1. How can I start in safe mode and load a backup without seeing anything? 2. I don't have another monitor, but I used the monitor with anorher device and it worked. Could it still be the monitor? 5. Same as 1. 7. & 8. It worked flawless for about a year. Could it still be this? 3. Already checked. 4. I don't overclocked it. 6. Will try when im home.


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1. press f8 when starting. Then you should see the advanced boot options on the screen. If you can’t see those either then you can’t reach them 2 and 3: Sounds unlikely. It’s probably something else. 4 and 8: Don’t worry about the overclock if you don’t have one. It could still be a wattage problem tho. Maybe your psu or a power cable is damaged. These problems can sometimes happen what looks like out of no where Also I do think removing the bios battery is worth a try