I bought this computer new, a year ago. Haven't modified. Didn't update anything.
read that top line twice to make sure you get that this is not an issue with a new card or not installing it properly.
It was in sleep mode, I woke it up from sleep mode. It went to no signal on my display after showing the screen for about 10 seconds.
It's done this before when i bump the wires, the hdmi was loose i thought.
So I unplug hdmi and plug it back in. Nothing.
So I use the same hdmi cord, and the same monitor and plug my ps3 in. Works.
The only other ports are display ports on my rx 580. So I get a display port to hdmi cord as I used an 32 inch flat screen tv as a monitor and it's only got hdmi.
It doesn't work, none of the ports do.
So I unplug the monitor, see if the settings need reset.
Still nothing.
So I pull out the gpu, take some air duster and clean everything a lil and reseat it.
Nothing.
The hdmi port on the motherboard has never worked. Don't think its set to in the bios.
Which means, if this is a driver issue, there is no way I know of to get a screen to get different drivers.
I do not have a different monitor, or a spare gpu.
I'm using windows 10 Home.
CPU is Ryzen 5 1400
I dont know what the motherboard is.
IF YOU'RE ABOUT TO ASK FOR A BUNCH OF PC SPECS THAT HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH MY PROBLEM. Just save it and acknowledge you have no idea so I can stop wasting my time here.
And don't explain to me how one spec I didn't mention could mean all the difference. Its a customer support tactic to waive the customer away. They ask a question, you give a wall of text asking every single detail about the computer, they never respond, you mark it as answered.
I just want to know if this sounds like how a gpu normally quits, bc if i buy another gpu and plug it in and it doesn't work im going to be pissed.