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Dual SLi GTX 770 - Screens randomly go black and monitors lose input

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14 February 2014 19:19:00

Hey, http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-1949997/recent... That happened a while ago and now ive put back in my second card and got a 1000W modular PSU, ive got everything as it was before but now randomly, playing league or browsing the web all three monitors will go black and my middle one came back to a black/dark redish screen with no sound atall, just there... I pulled out the DVI cable and put it back in and it kept the same solid colour so I need this fixed as it forces me to do a restart. Is this a virus? Ive updated my graphic drivers to the latest


Here are the specs:
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CPU: Intel Core i7-4770K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor (£245.98 @ Scan.co.uk)
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler (£23.90 @ Ebuyer)
Thermal Compound: Arctic Silver Ceramique 2 Tri-Linear 2.7g Thermal Paste (£6.60 @ Amazon UK)
Motherboard: MSI Z87-G45 Gaming ATX LGA1150 Motherboard (£107.84 @ Scan.co.uk)
Memory: Patriot Intel Extreme Master, Limited Ed 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1600 Memory (£129.30 @ CCL Computers)
Storage: Kingston HyperX 3K 120GB 2.5" Solid State Disk (£70.79 @ Amazon UK)
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 3TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (£81.59 @ Aria PC)
Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 770 2GB Video Card (2-Way SLI) (£255.00 @ Amazon UK)
Video Card: Asus GeForce GTX 770 2GB Video Card (2-Way SLI) (£255.00 @ Amazon UK)
Case: Thermaltake Level 10 GTS Snow Edition (White) ATX Mid Tower Case (£82.00 @ Amazon UK)
Case Fan: Cooler Master R4-L2R-20AC-GP 69.0 CFM 120mm Fan (£5.22 @ Aria PC)
Case Fan: Cooler Master R4-L2R-20AC-GP 69.0 CFM 120mm Fan (£5.22 @ Aria PC)
Case Fan: Antec Two Cool 140 Blue 33.6 CFM 140mm Fan (£12.26 @ Overclockers.co.uk)
Power Supply: Corsair Builder 750W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply (£67.32 @ CCL Computers)
Optical Drive: Samsung SH-222BB/BEBE DVD/CD Writer
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 (OEM) (64-bit) (£70.30 @ CCL Computers)
Other: Mains Cable/ Lead/ Power Cable 1.5m UK (£1.90)
Total: £1420.22
(Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available.)
(Generated by PCPartPicker 2013-12-27 23:38 GMT+0000)


Here is my DxDiag Paste Bin: http://pastebin.com/Jpd1wMW3

Here is a screenshot of my Task Manager: http://goo.gl/qOszJM and http://goo.gl/BS86w5

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14 February 2014 20:03:48

If you don't know which card is which, install just one and check it for awhle to make sure it works, then take it out and install the other and do the same to make sure that the problem is not one of the cards.
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14 February 2014 20:08:09

mmaatt747 said:
If you don't know which card is which, install just one and check it for awhle to make sure it works, then take it out and install the other and do the same to make sure that the problem is not one of the cards.


if its not the cards what else could cause this? its a brand new psu
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14 February 2014 20:38:11

You bring up a good point. My next suspect would be the PSU. Do you still have the 750 and does it work?
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14 February 2014 20:52:11

mmaatt747 said:
You bring up a good point. My next suspect would be the PSU. Do you still have the 750 and does it work?


It works yes but is non modular, takes forever to put in and only works with a single card
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14 February 2014 21:09:41

I think it will work with both. Product page says it has 4 PCI-E Connectors (6+2-Pin).

If both cards work independently, I would consider checking them both together with your old power supply. Unplug any unneccessary periferals from the motherboad and make sure you're not overclocking any components and that PSU should power both cards just fine for testing. IF it does work, I think you can assume the new PSU is faulty.
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14 February 2014 21:36:08

Looks like maybe the UK version only has 2 connectors?? If so, you can power the 2nd card wiht molex adapters.
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15 February 2014 06:21:21

Are you sure it is connected to the monitor properly? And yes, like mmattt said, it could be the PSU but maybe two cards is too much for the PSU although 750W should be enough.
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15 February 2014 12:05:57

mmaatt747 said:
I think it will work with both. Product page says it has 4 PCI-E Connectors (6+2-Pin).

If both cards work independently, I would consider checking them both together with your old power supply. Unplug any unneccessary periferals from the motherboad and make sure you're not overclocking any components and that PSU should power both cards just fine for testing. IF it does work, I think you can assume the new PSU is faulty.


I have 4 PCI-E but theres not enough power there to run two 250W cards plus my i7 + 16GB of ram on the mobo aparantly and corsair said its normal
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15 February 2014 12:07:55

sora said:
Are you sure it is connected to the monitor properly? And yes, like mmattt said, it could be the PSU but maybe two cards is too much for the PSU although 750W should be enough.


Im positive because if I unplug it and plug it back in it still shows the no input on both and the middle one is that weird blue/red/black colour
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15 February 2014 18:50:14

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Corsair said what is normal?

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17 February 2014 15:46:31



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Corsair said what is normal?

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Right, I have tried both cards on their own and they both work fine. is it the sli cable? my installation? my brand new psu?

I got amazon to send me a new GPU just in case but amazon recipt doesent have a serial code to match up to send my old one back and the other I got from SCAN.CO.UK has a serial but I dont know where it is on the gpu, can you help?
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17 February 2014 17:48:56

Garan Thomas said:


and corsair said its normal


Corsair said what is normal?

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Right, I have tried both cards on their own and they both work fine. is it the sli cable? my installation? my brand new psu?

I got amazon to send me a new GPU just in case but amazon recipt doesent have a serial code to match up to send my old one back and the other I got from SCAN.CO.UK has a serial but I dont know where it is on the gpu, can you help?[/quotemsg]

Garan,

The retailer has to be able to tell you which serial # they sold you. As for the location on the GPU, it will be visible on the back of the PCB (circuit board) in small letters and usually with a bar code.

If it's true that the problem even occured while browsing the web, here is what I would do. Test it with your old power supply. But, only have your CPU, 1 stick of memory, your SSD (if that is where your OS is installed, and both GPU's connected. In other words don't connect other hard drives, your optical drive, and case fans. Make sure you DO connect your CPU fan.

This power supply should run these compenents just fine for testing in web browsing. If don't have the problem with the old power supply, I would RMA the new power supply.
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17 February 2014 20:38:25

mmaatt747 said:
Garan Thomas said:


and corsair said its normal


Corsair said what is normal?



Right, I have tried both cards on their own and they both work fine. is it the sli cable? my installation? my brand new psu?

I got amazon to send me a new GPU just in case but amazon recipt doesent have a serial code to match up to send my old one back and the other I got from SCAN.CO.UK has a serial but I dont know where it is on the gpu, can you help?[/quotemsg]

Garan,

The retailer has to be able to tell you which serial # they sold you. As for the location on the GPU, it will be visible on the back of the PCB (circuit board) in small letters and usually with a bar code.

If it's true that the problem even occured while browsing the web, here is what I would do. Test it with your old power supply. But, only have your CPU, 1 stick of memory, your SSD (if that is where your OS is installed, and both GPU's connected. In other words don't connect other hard drives, your optical drive, and case fans. Make sure you DO connect your CPU fan.

This power supply should run these compenents just fine for testing in web browsing. If don't have the problem with the old power supply, I would RMA the new power supply.
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The new PSU is only a couple days old anyway so ill try with the new cards, if it still happends ill order a new psu and if it still happends then im lost
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17 February 2014 21:12:52

Do you have the 3d settings set to SLI in the Nvidia Console? If the SLI connector was bad, it most likely would not let you change the Nvidia Console setting to SLI at all.
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18 February 2014 10:43:55

mmaatt747 said:
Do you have the 3d settings set to SLI in the Nvidia Console? If the SLI connector was bad, it most likely would not let you change the Nvidia Console setting to SLI at all.


hmmm, So its not the SLI bridge... if its not the GPU or PSU what could it be?
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18 February 2014 14:35:28

Garan Thomas said:
mmaatt747 said:
Do you have the 3d settings set to SLI in the Nvidia Console? If the SLI connector was bad, it most likely would not let you change the Nvidia Console setting to SLI at all.


hmmm, So its not the SLI bridge... if its not the GPU or PSU what could it be?


If it's neither of those, that leaves the motherboard. Possibly a problem with the 2nd PCI-E slot since you never have problems with a singe card. Have you tried just running 1 card for awhile using the 2nd slot instead of the first? You won't benefit from the full 16 lanes using this slot, but you can atleast still test with it.

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18 February 2014 16:00:11

mmaatt747 said:
Garan Thomas said:
mmaatt747 said:
Do you have the 3d settings set to SLI in the Nvidia Console? If the SLI connector was bad, it most likely would not let you change the Nvidia Console setting to SLI at all.


hmmm, So its not the SLI bridge... if its not the GPU or PSU what could it be?


If it's neither of those, that leaves the motherboard. Possibly a problem with the 2nd PCI-E slot since you never have problems with a singe card. Have you tried just running 1 card for awhile using the 2nd slot instead of the first? You won't benefit from the full 16 lanes using this slot, but you can atleast still test with it.




I've tested 1 GPU in both slots and it worked fine, ive got my new gpu and am trying sli now, ive cleaned my motherboard using compressed air today so lets see how it goes.
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18 February 2014 16:13:54

Good luck!
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