No display signal after installing GPU drivers

morelidarvid

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This is gonna be a long read but please stay with ne because i dont know what to do.
So i recently put together my first PC build. The build went fine, and i started up and got into the BIOS.
The problems first started when i installed windows 10. Just as it was about to finish installing i got these weird blue and green dots/lines all over the screen and had to force reset the pc, but when i started it again and got to the windows boot screen (with white spinning dots) the same happened again. I spent a few hours searching around the web for a solution and finally figured out that after enabling D.O.C.P in BIOS it launched just fine. So the pc was working fine for about 2 days, then i got the same problem again while i was playing a game. This time when i started the pc i got no display signal. I tried disconnecting all components, re-seating the GPU and RAM and clearing CMOS but to no avail. I've been trying to get it running for days now but i cant seem to get it working. A few times it actually booted up and i could access BIOS (still not windows though) and found that if i reinstalled windows and stopped it from automatically updating 3rd party drivers it wouldn't crash, although i had blue dots all over the screen in windows. When i tried installing the latest drivers from NVIDIA's website the same thing happened again. This was yesterday, and since i've not beed able to get a signal on the monitor.
Is this happening because of faulty hardware or am i just doing something wrong?
Specs:
ASUS Prime a320m-k
AMD Ryzen 5 1500x
Stock Wraith spire CPU Cooler
Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666MHz 2x4GB
Gigabyte GTX 1060 3GB
Corsair VS550 550W
Kingston SA400 120GB SSD
 
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Contact Gigabyte support for the video card, unless you have installed the system poorly and it's overheating, seems like a bad video card. Maybe the power supply, the VS is a low quality model from Corsair, not really meant for a gaming system. You want to start at their CXM models and up.
Contact Gigabyte support for the video card, unless you have installed the system poorly and it's overheating, seems like a bad video card. Maybe the power supply, the VS is a low quality model from Corsair, not really meant for a gaming system. You want to start at their CXM models and up.
 
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