Black Screen - MSI X99A SLI PLUS MOTHERBOARD

Nov 4, 2018
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Hello everyone,

I buyed a used PC. The older user format and install windows before I buy it.

Soon after I start to used it I had blue windows screen (death screen) more and more often when my PC start. At some point I had also blue screen when my PC was running.

Today my pc don't even start the BIOS. At first it just start and shut down (without going to bios page). Now it's starting but it's only a black screen, without shutting down by itself.
I've tried to clear bios by removing the battery. I also tried to push the reset button. Nothing is working.

I've the blue light on of the clear CMOS, I don't know if that is a issue or not.

If I plugging audio I don't hear any beep. But a LED on my power button is switching on every 4 - 3 seconds. I don't know if that meaning something.


Main Board: msi x99A sli plus
Bios Version: I don't know, can't boot my pc
Video Card: Geforce GTX 1070 TI EX-SNPR White PCI-E 8 GB GDDR5 256 bit
PSU brand and model: Corsair CX750M
CPU: intel i7-5820k
Memory: 4 X Corsair DDR4 - 32 GB (4 X 8 GB) 2400MHZ 14 - 16 - 16 - 31 1.20 V ver 3.20
SSD/ HDD: Can't give precise information since my pc won't boot : 1 SANDISK SDD for Operating System / 2 X SDD Crucial 2.5 inch solid State Drive (RAID) / 2 x HDD WD 3.0 TB SATA 64 Mb Cache WD30EZAX
CPU COOLER: Corsair (can't see anyghing else)
Keyboard: BlueStork BS-KB-MEDIUM+F
Mouse: Logitech T-BC21
Any Additional hardware plugged into your system: Black Magic External Card (HDMI out and SDI out)
OC: No
Operating System: Windows 10 pro 64 bit

If you have any ideas It would be greatly welcome...

Sorry for my bad english and thanks for your help !
 
i had similiar black screens, that proved to be the current Nvidia driver - there's a thread over on the Geforce forums, with the mods there indicating the current Nvidia drivers are buggy, and they identify the last known stable driver - start at about the 3rd post in the thread
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1035287/nvlddmkm-sys-crashing/?offset=1

if you try the earlier driver, be sure to follow their instructions for un-installing the current driver