![]() ![]() I will try the Display Driver Uninstaller to see if it does anything for me but I am now thinking that it could be the power supply (the other suggestion) although if the power supply is 'dodgy' wouldn't I see other problems? The PC used to have NVidia drivers and software installed before I installed the 'AMD/GeForrce' graphics card. I did not have any problem with the old very basic NVidia card.īTW my system has a 500watt PSU, a i7-4770 CPU and GA-H87M-HD3 Mb and the MB drivers are up to date. ![]() My question now is - is it possible for a video card to have an intermittent problem (causing the monitor to go blank briefly intermittently) such as I have? I also went through the registry and removed anything with the word 'nvidia' in it. I also asked the manufacturer (Saphhire) who suggested getting rid of any NVidia software when I did - although I read that all that was required when changing graphics card was to uninstall the previous video driver before removing the old card which I did. I posted this problem some time ago and received a few replies such as "try reseating the card on the mb" to "update the video driver". Sometimes it happens once and other times it will happen twice withing a few seconds. It may not go blank for some time after I power up and sometimes very soon after powering up. Since doing this I am experiencing the screen going completely blank for about 2 seconds which seems to happen completely randomly. Recently I moved a graphics card (Radeon HD7660) from an older PC to my newer PC. ![]()
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