Losing monitor signals each morning.

Speedy Von Gofast

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Hello, first sorry for my bad English

A trouble I'm having for 3 days and for some reason this is specifically happening once in the morning and this never happens for the rest of the day.

So awhile after booting my PC, both of my monitors loses signal, they just turn off with the blinking LEDs.

The first time it happened, my PC kept running, I just shut down by pressing the power button. When booting up, I couldn't see my motherboard startup logo, still nothing after windows booted up. This was solved by itself after the second restart.

Yesterday, same thing happened but this time my PC restarted by itself, monitors retrieved signal at the first attempt but Windows told me that it had a Blue Screen error, which I didn't see it at all...

And today, same thing happened but this time my monitors lost signal for a brief time and came back with a notification that my GPU driver stopped responding and has recovered. After a little while, lost signal again and I had to restart my computer.

Three attempts today before retrieving the signal, I'm really worrying if my GPU is faulty or it's something else, I only had my GPU for a year now.


And again, this happen only once in the morning, I don't have trouble for the rest of the day.


Here is my full rig:
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Motherboard: ASUS B85-PRO GAMER
CPU: Intel Core i7-4790k 4 GHz
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 4 Gb VRAM
RAM: 16 Gb
 
Solution


Remove your video card for the time being, plug the hdmi cable into your mobo's display port.
Turn the computer on again and see if your bios splash screen will show up properly then boot into windows.
For the power options put it on balance, tell it turn the monitor off after 2 hours, leave sleep mode on disabled.
1. Name & model number of your monitor or TV
2.Click on the start button, click on search bar, mash in eventviewer.exe, when it pulls it up click it.
Go to windows log folder, then go to system log folder, click once and it will show you any red x's or yellow exclamation marks.
click on the details tab and it should give you the bsod code or the error message pointing to the problem that happened when your pc errored out.
3.Click on the start button, click on search mash in Power options, when it pulls it, click it.
Tell me or show us a screenshot of your power options mode so we can see if the monitor is set to sleep or hibernate mode.
 

Speedy Von Gofast

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This has happenend again today with a restart and I had to restart 3 times before getting back the signal...

So I have two monitors, a Samsung S24D340H (HDMI port) and a Samsung SyncMaster 710v (VGA port)

There is nothing that tell me the BSOD error on the events log, but I do have copied the error message (this is in french):

Signature du problème :
Nom d’événement de problème: BlueScreen
Version du système: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.1
Identificateur de paramètres régionaux: 2060
Informations supplémentaires sur le problème :
BCCode: 116
BCP1: FFFFFA8012D8B4E0
BCP2: FFFFF8800FDEF010
BCP3: FFFFFFFFC000009A
BCP4: 0000000000000004
OS Version: 6_1_7601
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 256_1
Fichiers aidant à décrire le problème :
C:\Windows\Minidump\030317-23930-01.dmp
C:\Users\Administrateur\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-16021-0.sysdata.xml
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I also found nothing about the moment when my monitors loses signals, I only have "The display pilot nvlddmkm was not responding" event that only happened yesterday.

And about the power options, it's set to "High Performances" mode and both of my sleep and hibernate modes are disabled.

EDIT: Also, when I restart my computer and I have no image of my Bios logo, I do hear the Windows startup music.
 


Remove your video card for the time being, plug the hdmi cable into your mobo's display port.
Turn the computer on again and see if your bios splash screen will show up properly then boot into windows.
For the power options put it on balance, tell it turn the monitor off after 2 hours, leave sleep mode on disabled.
 
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