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Fried my gpu
Idek what to do. Was playing the beta for a second and after inviting my friend to my lobby my screen crashed and my displays cut out. I could still hear my friend on discord so windows was still running and I could hear the game after a bit. I have tried checking all cables, reinstalling the gpu, restarts. Nothing will turn it back on, my pc turns on but no display. What do I do
Specs:
Ryzen 7 3700x
1660 ti
48GB ddr4 ram
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You troubleshoot your computer or pay someone smarter than you.
Grimno Feb 6 @ 8:21pm 
Yeah I'm pretty sure your GPU is dying/dead
yeah you needed a new gpu yesterday
Kahvin Feb 6 @ 8:31pm 
MH wilds probably killed your GPU. Your GPU was the minimum requirement for the game and display not turning on probably indicates ur gpu is dead
floogs Feb 6 @ 8:33pm 
RIP :mhwgood:
Wild Feb 6 @ 9:31pm 
GPU just said "I'm tired boss" and went poof.
Was it deep fried or shallow fried? i hope you used olive oil XD
Hareymon Feb 6 @ 11:34pm 
Rip gpu:DJSkully:
Terry86 Feb 6 @ 11:47pm 
your resistor on the pcb melted
Fenrir Feb 7 @ 12:20am 
OP, if this isn't a troll post, you unironically bricked your 1660 Ti for trying to run the game, lol.

This actually happened to one of my old GPUs as well a few years back. Unfortunately, in my case, the game played fine for a good week or two before the screen suddenly went black one day while playing and it never worked again after that point. Turns out, I was stressing it WAY too much and whatever limiters were in place couldn't even help.

You have to know your limits, bro. You flew too close to the sun, lol.

EDIT: I also just noticed the other specs. Why the hell are you running DDR4 with a GPU that old anyway? Also, 48GB is a mad random configuration to be running on a setup anyway, lol. You'd either be running 8, 16, 32, or 64.

The hell are you cooking, OP?
Last edited by Fenrir; Feb 7 @ 12:23am
Was high time to retire that poor old GPU anyway. It did its time, now it's time for it to enjoy its retirement. Most on board GPU solutions are better nowadays anyway.
This is a shot in the dark but try shutting off your pc completely, remove all but one stick of ram and try each stick separately by turning it on. I had a similar issue and it turned out to be a bad stick of ram causing my pc to turn on but not display. if that doesn't work then its probably toast sorry
Games don't kill GPU. They can reveal pre-existing heat issues though.
al Feb 7 @ 1:46am 
games dont kill gpu
just like jet fuels can't melt steel beams
blight Feb 7 @ 1:47am 
Do you get a bios screen when you restart or is it permanent no signal?
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Date Posted: Feb 6 @ 8:12pm
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