Computer Black Screens and Fans Go LOUD When Gaming

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  1. Posts : 248
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       #21

    LiliumSnow said:
    That's what I'm saying: there is no NVIDIA folder in the C: folder.
    That is not an issue so you should forget about it.
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  2. Posts : 67
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       #22

    looked said:
    That is not an issue so you should forget about it.
    Alright so I did a clean reinstall of my drivers, anything else I should do next?
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  3. Posts : 248
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #23

    LiliumSnow said:
    Alright so I did a clean reinstall of my drivers, anything else I should do next?
    I would uninstall the wireless mouse and keyboard drivers and temporary move the case closed to the monitor so you can use "standard" usb mouse and keyboard and see if the problem persists.
    I always have very old spare mouse and keyboard because they don't need extra drivers also they always work in the BIOS and before Windows starts, for troubleshooting they are very useful.
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       #24

    looked said:
    I would uninstall the wireless mouse and keyboard drivers and temporary move the case closed to the monitor so you can use "standard" usb mouse and keyboard and see if the problem persists.
    I always have very old spare mouse and keyboard because they don't need extra drivers also they always work in the BIOS and before Windows starts, for troubleshooting they are very useful.
    While I'm not wholly against this plan, the problem is that there isn't any real way to bring my computer closer without it becoming cramped and accidentally bumping my leg against the stand that the computer is on. It doesn't really help that my desk is a bit ... awkwardly built. While I think I do still have my very old wired mouse tucked away somewhere, we don't have any wired keyboards in the house and they don't really sell them in stores anymore (particularly those that are ergonomic shaped, since that's what I'm used to).

    And before you ask, my black-screen-crash problems started occuring before I got the keyboard I'm using right now shown here, though I did have a different wireless keyboard/mouse around the time the issue started cropping up.
    Last edited by LiliumSnow; 16 Nov 2017 at 21:01.
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  5. Posts : 248
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       #25

    LiliumSnow said:
    And before you ask, my black-screen-crash problems started occuring before I got the keyboard I'm using right now shown here, though I did have a different wireless keyboard/mouse around the time the issue started cropping up.
    Then you should uninstall this keyboard's drivers and try a basic one, just for testing purpose.
    Where I live there are computer markets and shops where I could buy an old keyboard for $1, also check local online forum markets.
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       #26

    looked said:
    Then you should uninstall this keyboard's drivers and try a basic one, just for testing purpose.
    Where I live there are computer markets and shops where I could buy an old keyboard for $1, also check local online forum markets.
    Sorry for the delay; real life stuff got in the way.

    I bought myself a cheap wired keyboard and mouse and made sure I removed all previous keyboards and mice on the computer before equipping the wired ones and tested to see if it would work.

    Unfortunately, the computer still crashed.

    At this point I don't know wtf I'm supposed to do. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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  7. Posts : 248
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       #27

    LiliumSnow said:
    Unfortunately, the computer still crashed.
    My PC also seems to have some issues since I'm not able to login, sent a support request to sevenforums but got no replay.

    I re-read your first comment and it's not clear if the system was assembled by yourself or someone else.
    And since it's not clear what would be the problem, I suggest to start from scratch and you list all hardware components including operative system.
    It could be a faulty hardware or a conflicting software or drivers.
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  8. Posts : 67
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       #28

    looked said:
    My PC also seems to have some issues since I'm not able to login, sent a support request to sevenforums but got no replay.

    I re-read your first comment and it's not clear if the system was assembled by yourself or someone else.
    And since it's not clear what would be the problem, I suggest to start from scratch and you list all hardware components including operative system.
    It could be a faulty hardware or a conflicting software or drivers.
    Basically I had someone from PC Part Picker create a gaming computer build for me and then I ordered each of the parts online. Once all the parts were delivered, I had my friend's boyfriend come over and put together the whole thing for me (since I couldn't do it myself, since my Computer Skills are -5).

    I actually have my build on PC Part Picker and you can view it here. Note that I couldn't find the video/graphics card I use on their site, so it's not listed on the build itself; rather I typed out the link to the video card I ordered in the description. The card itself was ordered here.
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  9. Posts : 248
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #29

    LiliumSnow said:
    I had my friend's boyfriend come over and put together the whole thing for me (since I couldn't do it myself, since my Computer Skills are -5).
    I usually do assemble computers and when something goes wrong (rarely) I take it as my responsibility to take the computer back and fix the problem so my question is did you inform that guy of the problems?
    I disagree regarding some "key" hardware parts since it seems you have a near top quality processor and video card but the guy pretended to save around $200 which makes no sense!
    1) Motherboard, I never buy a micro version for a near high end computer.
    2) Video card, with such a 1080 gaming beast a 650W power supply (even of good quality) it's a bit "stretch", it could do the job fine but just just.
    3) It also doesn't make any sense for a modern gaming computer to have a little 256gb ssd, just to let you know that some games are even 50gb size before installation!
    I would contact that guy first and hear what he has to say.
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  10. Posts : 67
    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #30

    looked said:
    I usually do assemble computers and when something goes wrong (rarely) I take it as my responsibility to take the computer back and fix the problem so my question is did you inform that guy of the problems?
    I disagree regarding some "key" hardware parts since it seems you have a near top quality processor and video card but the guy pretended to save around $200 which makes no sense!
    1) Motherboard, I never buy a micro version for a near high end computer.
    2) Video card, with such a 1080 gaming beast a 650W power supply (even of good quality) it's a bit "stretch", it could do the job fine but just just.
    3) It also doesn't make any sense for a modern gaming computer to have a little 256gb ssd, just to let you know that some games are even 50gb size before installation!
    I would contact that guy first and hear what he has to say.
    My friend's boyfriend was also the one who skimmed through the original suggested build for me and made some adjustments that would save me money. :P

    He knows about the issues I've been having, I've brought it up, and he honestly can't fathom what the problem could be.

    I basically have two harddrives; one is the Core (C: ), which is where all the basic stuff goes; then there's the Storage (S: ) one, and that's where I install all my games at. The latter has about 1.81 TB, and I haven't even filled nearly half of it.
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    Last edited by LiliumSnow; 16 Nov 2017 at 21:01.
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