Computer freezes and gives a black screen (No signal from Graphic card)

Nicklas321

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Hey I've had some problem with my computer for a while.
First it started when i played Diablo 3. My computer with freeze with a black screen and the sound would loop with a buzz sound. It then started doing it when i played League of legends and Dayz. Just not with a buzz sound.. Just black screen and "No signal"

-I tried reinstalling windows but that didn't help.
-I thought it might be overheating so i tried putting a fan in the side and blow into my computer (Don't know if that is risky or hurt my computer even more)
My video driver is the latest driver.
-I tried downloading OCCT and ran a stress test on my PSU. My computer shut down after 6 min but not the same way. It didn't freeze it was just a complete shut down to restart. There was no report or anything so i don't know what happem. If it was my PSU that made it shut down or what.
-Before i reinstalled windows i updated my motherboard but that didn't help either

I am really hoping someone can help me with this frustrating problem.

Thanks
Nicklas

Specs:
Motherboard: Asus P5Q Deluxe
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295
Ram: 8 Gigs of awesome
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz (2 CPUs), ~3.0GHz
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
PSU: Energon EPS-750w
 
Solution
Is your videocard sitted properly?

If theres a sound and it loops.. probably your RAM module is having a problem.. try resitting your graphics card and ram. also, try cleaning the pins. I use rubber erasers to clean my videocard pins and ram pins, and it fixes my freezing problems quite a lot on many computers.

reijin2409

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Is your videocard sitted properly?

If theres a sound and it loops.. probably your RAM module is having a problem.. try resitting your graphics card and ram. also, try cleaning the pins. I use rubber erasers to clean my videocard pins and ram pins, and it fixes my freezing problems quite a lot on many computers.
 
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jgd127

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Hey Nicklas,

Sounds like we have the same problem. Same symptoms. Mine stopped crashing for a month, and just did it again. I have never figured this issue out (after a year, and many calls to Windows and PC company). If you can offer me anything, that'd be great. You ever figure this out...

My Specs:

Motherboard: ACPI x64-based PC
Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 7700 Series (two of these)
Ram: 16 GB of awesomeness
Processor: AMD FX(tm)-4170 Quad-Core Processor
Operating System: Windows 8



 

McKamzee

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Same problem !!
Intel DH55TC
Intel core i7 870 2.93GHz
8GB RAM
AMD R7 260X

Have tried everything,,Need help !!!