New built PC - DVI-D signal and loading Windows problems

Valery_S

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Hello people,

I have recently built a new PC

Specifics:

Intel Core i5-6600K SkyLake 3.5 GHz LGA 1151
ASRock Z170-Pro4 LGA 1151 ATX Intel Motherboard
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 WindForce Overclocked 3GB GDDR5 Video Card
Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB DDR4-2400 PC4-19200
EVGA SuperNOVA 550 GS Gold PSU
ZOWIE BENQ XL2411z 144Hz
Western Digital WD Blue Hard Drive 1TB WD10EZEX 7200 RPM
Samsung Super-WriteMaster SH-224DB

Monitor-GPU cable : DVI-D - DVI-D

Problem:

1. When I press the power button, the monitor shows that DVI signal is found, then the "windows error recovery" window appears for a fraction of a second, and then DVI signal is lost - the monitor forever switches between complete black screen and the message "no signal found." Caps-lock is not responding on the keyboard, probably meaning that Windows fails to load.

2. I can't enter BIOS because DVI signal is lost upon pressing the key

3. SOMETIMES when I press Enter after the "windows error recovery" screen has quickly appeared - the next "windows is loading files..." screen appears and DVI signal is restored again for a second, but once the loading bar reaches 100% - DVI signal is lost again and the monitor forever switches between complete black screen and the message "no signal found."

Other perhaps important details:

1. My GTX 1060's dual fans start spinning for the first 2-3 seconds and then stop. I have read that this is normal for this GPU as long as its temperature is below 60 degrees.

2. When I disconnect my GPU from the mobo and connect my monitor cable to the integrated GPU (DVI-D port) then I NEVER have DVI signal even in the first second of boot - the monitor forever switches between complete black screen and the message "no signal found" right at the start.

Any help would be highly appreciated!

 
Solution
I removed the CMOS battery for a minute and then plugged my monitor cable into the integrated DVI-D port. The problem persisted. I took a DVI-D (single link) - DVI-D (single link) cable from my 60hz monitor and the XL2411Z WORKED with this cable.

The problem that I have now is that seemingly misbehaving DVI-D (Double link) - DVI-D (Double link) cable worked with the XL2411Z monitor and my old GTX 750 graphics card (144hz was also supported). Why doesn't the cable work with GTX 1060 then?! The single link DVI-D cable works both with the integrated graphics card AND GTX 1060.

I eventually found a soultion. I'm going to post it here so that I might help others:

1. Go to Power Options
2. Set "Turn off the display" and "Put the computer...

Valery_S

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I removed the CMOS battery for a minute and then plugged my monitor cable into the integrated DVI-D port. The problem persisted. I took a DVI-D (single link) - DVI-D (single link) cable from my 60hz monitor and the XL2411Z WORKED with this cable.

The problem that I have now is that seemingly misbehaving DVI-D (Double link) - DVI-D (Double link) cable worked with the XL2411Z monitor and my old GTX 750 graphics card (144hz was also supported). Why doesn't the cable work with GTX 1060 then?! The single link DVI-D cable works both with the integrated graphics card AND GTX 1060.

I eventually found a soultion. I'm going to post it here so that I might help others:

1. Go to Power Options
2. Set "Turn off the display" and "Put the computer to sleep" to NEVER
3. Go to advanced power settings and turn off everything in the "Sleep" section

Seemingly, the problem with GTX 10 series graphics cards is that they somehow trigger constant hibernation / waking cycle, so that DVI signal can never be established.
 
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