NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
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09-07-2016, 04:28 AM
(Last edited: 09-07-2016, 04:29 AM by apav)
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RE: NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
(09-04-2016 04:34 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(09-04-2016 04:51 AM)apav Wrote: When this happens I'm not able to seethe BIOS screen, nothing comes up. However I know for sure that the computer boots and works fine during this.Then it's a hardware issue, or the driver is disabling the DVI port for some reason. Windows settings shouldn't affect the BIOS screen. Have you contacted EVGA support about this? I contacted EVGA and they just got back to me today. Here is what they said: Quote:I would recommend trying this FAQ: 12v Rail test, Monitor the +12v reading which should be a constant between 11.6-12.4. Any irregular or fluctuations of anything greater than .05 readings may be a sign of power source failure. Granted these readings only show the system at an idle state but it will give us a bit better idea of the condition of the power supply. Also testing either the card or PSU in a different computer to isolate the card away from your existing computer or testing a different card in your current computer. This may help confirm if the issue is isolated to the card or an underlying issue with in your current system/motherboard. About the DVI ports. When I experience this issue I have taken my DVI cable and put it into the other port, but I still don't get any signal on my monitor. I guess I should try leaving my cable in the other DVI port and wait to see if the issue ever happens again? You think it could be the DVI port malfunctioning every so often? Thanks again, I appreciate it. |
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