Monitor crashes upon launching any game at all

Jun 10, 2018
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Hi guys, I’ve tried looking at other friends but can’t seem to find a fix for this issue.
Recently upon launching any game, or putting the computer under any major stress, the monitor crashes.
If the fans are running at a low speed, the whole pc crashes and no sound is played, if the fans are running at a high speed, only the monitor display crashes. This cannot be recovered. This issue was fixed for a while by upping the speed of the fans, the pc would run fine however as of last night even the maxed out fans fail to allow any game to run.
Things I have tested:
I run memory tests,
I have updated all my drivers,
I have changed the gpu to one I know works,
I have changed monitors,
I have tested the psu.
My specs:
I5 7600k
Gtx 1080
8gb ddr4 ram (was 16 but one stick broke)
750W modular power supply
I’m unsure of the exact model of the motherboard.
 
Jun 10, 2018
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A mixture, sometimes the monitor loses signal, sometimes the whole pc fails and I have to turn it off manually and very occasionally it’ll just reset the pc.
 

coolnate390

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i used to have problems with bsod when i upgraded my graphics card, what i did to fix it is i downloaded http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html i then booted into safe mode and used the tool to delete all nvidia drivers. i then downloaded the driver reccomended by my graphics card company from their website. at this point everything was stable again and i installed the latest nvidia drivers with no issues. you can try this to see if it works for you.
 
sound like you are having major temp issues as you stated that, maxing out fans was keeping your PC running for longer periods of time. Were you monitoring CPU and GPU temps with some sort of software? also, what do you mean 1 stick of ram broke? there's obviously an issue with your PC but based on what you are saying id open case side panel and tun PC on. look to see if GPU fans are spinning as well as the fan on your CPU heatsink and report back. don't touch anything while PC is plugged in