Black screen when booting into Windows 10

akashyyy_23

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Hello, I've just recently made a new pc. This was my very first time building a pc. When building this pc, I've already encountered an issue but solved it (it needed an bios update). My pc had worked for several days. Then one day, I was playing a game and all of a sudden my monitor goes black. I was very confused and shut it down. I tried booting up again and when I did, it would show the motherboard's company's picture (which was Asus) and gave me the option go to bios as well. When it tries booting into Windows 10, the screen would just end up showing no signal. I have tried reinstalling windows 10 about 3-4 times and when I did, my PC would worked for around 30 minutes, and then all of a sudden, it would show no signal. I even tried taking out the GPU and replugging it again, and even that didn't seem to work. I gave it another week to settle, hoping it would work, but it would still do the same thing and not show any signal when booting into windows 10. Then I tried booting in using an HDMI cable and plugging it in my motherboard. THAT HAD WORKED just fine. So I tried uninstalling the drivers for my GPU but when going into device manager, I wasn't able to find it, as I only saw the HD Intel Graphics. I'm not sure what to do as I can only use my motherboard and not my GPU. If there's anyone that can help me solve this issue as I don't really have the budget to buy another GPU.

The specs I have are:
- Asus B150I (motherboard)
- Intel® Core™ i5-7500 Processor
- MSI Radeon RX 480 4GB GAMING X Video Card
- Corsair CXM 450W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply
- G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-2133 Memory
- Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
 


Ahhh, I don't think my PSU falls short to power the GPU as everything had seemed to work perfectly normal for when I used the first 2 weeks and I don't think my GPU is malfunctioning either because it is a brand new GPU. Also, further proof that my GPU is not malfunctioned is that I took my PC to run for diagnostics at a hardware store earlier when I had another issue (which was when I first booted up, the bios did not show up). They then checked every part to see if anything was broken or malfunctioned and said it needed a bios update, which the hardware store did for me and nothing else was wrong with it.
 


Oh, my only option is getting a new graphics card?
 


Ehhhhh, I received the GPU around December last year and I ordered it online. And I don't think I can return it as I threw away all the boxes.