Help With Display And GPU Problem, I Think

Discussion in 'PC Hardware' started by PaulTroll1282, Dec 21, 2021.

  1. PaulTroll1282

    PaulTroll1282 MDL Junior Member

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    So something bad happened to my pc, after I opened a video game, it opened just fine up until a few minutes later when I experienced a hard crash. The display went out, messed up audio was coming out of my headset but the computer was still running. I decided to kill the computer and then restarted it again I was greeted with my screen resolution being small(my monitor is a 24-inch 1080p monitor btw).

    I checked the device manager and it's saying that there's something wrong with the GPU driver so tried to reinstall the drivers, but it didn't work. While trying to install the driver the display cut off again so I had to restart, the second time I tried, and I got a BSOD. The third it actually installed but it was still not working, the Nvidia control panel was not showing up in the tray and in the right click menu and the resolution was still not fixed. So nothing I tried work,

    I was thinking that my GPU(GTX 560ti - its old as heck now) may have died on me, but I'm curious because my monitor is still connected to the GPU but its still displaying in the monitor albeit in a small resolution. I can still use the computer while its plugged to the GPU,I can watch youtube just fine, its just the screen is small. So is it broken I cant get nvidia to work and now when I check the device manager, the "Display Adapter" section is now gone. So what do you guys think?

    Any help and replies will be appreciated. Thank you all.

    The specs of my computer is:
    CPU: i5-4570
    GPU: GTX560TI
    Ram: 8GB
    Motherboard: ASRock H81M-DGS
    HDD and SSD Setup
     

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  2. PaulTroll1282

    PaulTroll1282 MDL Junior Member

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    I;m going to sleep in the mean time since it's 1am in the morning here where I live. I'll try to reply as soo as I wake up. Thank you all that can help.
     
  3. WindowsGeek

    WindowsGeek MDL Expert

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    If the GPU is build into the mobo and is gone bad not much you can do, have you tried a different driver like a older version also check the log files to see what error is displaying about the crash and check your PSU make sure it doesn't have any issues.