Appletax
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- Reaction score
- 396
- Location
- Northern Michigan
Customer states that their kid's gaming PC will lose connection to the monitor after ~1 hour of gaming.
The last time they tried using it it wouldn't boot up at all.
I haven't found any issues thus far.
They tried:
I tried:
Specs:
The last time they tried using it it wouldn't boot up at all.
I haven't found any issues thus far.
They tried:
- Different PC with monitor.
- Different cables.
I tried:
- Testing PSU with Cable Master PSU tester.
- Discovered the GPU power cable was ever so slightly loose.
- PassMark's BurnInTest Pro.
- MemTest86 Pro.
- DisplayPort cable (hole was never unplugged so they never used it).
- Blew out internal dust (wasn't bad).
- Verified that the power savings settings were not set to put the computer to sleep (currently set to high performance).
- 3 hours of Unigine Heaven 4.0 to stress the GPU.
Specs:
- Windows 10 Education, unactivated
- EVGA 760 GPU - has a 6-pin power adapter connected to SATA cables + standard 8-pin PCIe connector.
- Core i3-6100 @ 3.70GHz
- 8GB DDR4-2400MHz RAM
- 1TB HDD - good SMART status
- 430W EVGA PSU
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