Need Help Trouble shooting

Aaron Saurus

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I started having issues with my computer yesterday, well playing video games and on some cases online, it black screans, it tells me theres no input/audio/video/. When this happens the computer and fans stay on, but the screan is black. The gpu is connected to my samsung 40inch tv via a hdmi cable. My computers allways ran alittle funny i did build it from scratch but all the parts where new and from newegg, am used to the occasional blue screan but i never seen this problem before. I tired everything i chould think of, rolling back the drivers, updating the drives, checking windows for any and all updates or hardware issuses, i have run all sorts of scans and anti maleware to see if that was the case and all the results are more or less the same. I only have my hdmi tv and no other monitor that i can trouble shoot with. I also dont have the money to have someone look at it. I am really at a loss as to what more i can do on my own, i have no way of telling it is just the gpu or something else, i do have a warrenty on my gpu but not sure what problem even is. This computer is the only nice thing i have in my life and its my only source of entertainment and networking. This is extreamly hearbreaking and any and all adivce is much welcomed.

These are my specs
intel 4 core cpu 4790k
AMD R9 390
Adata 240gb ssd
seagate 2TB HDD
Asrock fatality pro
3 fans
2 sticks of ram for 8gb
 
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Well its a hit and miss thing they tend to fade with age. when they start to go bad they tend to cause system stability issues. The other thing to consider if your running an overclock on your system possibly dialing it down a bit. with your case open make sure all your fans are spinning on your video card. as over heating could also be the problem / bad connectors if you have a second hdmi port try switching.

Aaron Saurus

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Oh sorry i have a 750watt powersupply, i never had a issue with it before. my computer dosent seem to have any problem with power, i should have more then enough. np backups for anything trouble shooting is so hard for me
 

goodguy713

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Well its a hit and miss thing they tend to fade with age. when they start to go bad they tend to cause system stability issues. The other thing to consider if your running an overclock on your system possibly dialing it down a bit. with your case open make sure all your fans are spinning on your video card. as over heating could also be the problem / bad connectors if you have a second hdmi port try switching.
 
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