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Then reboot and install latest directly from nvidia webite. Reboot after the install completes. Then change settings in Nvidia cp, and apply them.
Do not turn Display off when it uses HDMI or DP. Doing this while in the OS makes it hotplug on/off like a USB device.
But i have a Radeon Card Nvidia wont help
but not sure if it was a mistake on ur end maybe
thanks i will try that
here is an other shot how my display shows after a restart
https://i.imgur.com/5Aj1SFl.png
Make sure to click the disable Windows auto driver install option, so Windows does not auto install drivers via Windows Updates without asking.
Make sure to reboot after any driver install completes.
can be driver or psu issue
if ddu dies not fix, look into a better power supply
if you switched from nvidia to amd, use ddu to wipe all amd and nvidia drivers then reinstall the correct one
25601440 144hertz but in windows it is set to 60hertz
That could be a good Idea
although i been having trouble with Display port
thats why i use hdmi but i really prefer DisplayPort
thanks i will try all options and see
HDMI