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Hi,

I got a problem while playing Enemy Territory and other games. When I am playing my monitor suddenly losing signal - its not dead just the screen is becoming black and there is wrote "no signal" and deformed voice outgoing from my headphones. All I can do after that is restart my PC but even after doing this the problem happens again. I did format my PC but that didn't help, I scanned my computer and didn't help also. What should I do ?? Has anyone had this problem ?

 

Regards :)

 

 

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Unplug the power cord, press and hold the power button for 1 min, release it, plug the power cord and turn on again your pc.

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I think ur et is trying to display too high resolution for ur monitor. Are you using custom resolution (r_mode -1)?

 

If yes just /bind w kill i mean r_mode 4 or something.

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i am using r_mode 4 and this problem happens not only in et , other games too. I tried to use another monitor, well actually it was TV but problem happened again. Annibal Im gonna try ur advice later and thanks for help ... Btw I also cleaned my pc from dust maybe that's gonna help too 

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I dont know nothing on PC so i give view on nublet here, do you sure that there is no any cuts in wire? I had problems with my mouse last year and reason was that wire was broken.

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your advices didnt help guys  :( Any other ideas ??

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Are your headphones plugged into your monitor or your computer?

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Could you give us some specs of your pc?

This and how old are parts of your PC? Did you install any new hardware?

 

Remember if you go fiddleing with your case, always unplug all wires.

I´d give PSU and motherboard a visual inspection, see if any capacitors are swollen up.  Overheating issues should throttle\close the GPU but still leave voltage to it, but in your case monitor gets no signal. Mobo\PSU not delivering any voltage to your GPU then.

Event Viewer in Control Panel\System and Security\Administrative Tools could provide some info.  You can download HWinfo: http://www.hwinfo.com/and check the 12V voltage also, should be within 11.9-12.1V range when shown correctly for your hardware. If it reports 8V or other bizarre values, might be that program lies. But if it reports ~ 12V in idle and under load goes out of range, then its something troublesome...

My 2 cents

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