[SOLVED] Issue with display turning off ?

Sayak Pal Chowdhury

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I am having a issue with my PC.

Every Morning when i am switching ON my PC, 2 min after Login into Windows the Screen goes OFF( within that 1-2 min gap i play some Songs.. and after the screen goes OFF i can still hear the music plying i.e my PC is running in background while my SCREEN goes OFF).For 15-20 min, i keep it that way(Songs plying and screen OFF).

Then I have to force restart using the restart button and after that every thing is FINE,, no SCREEN OFF(Plying games and all for 10-12 hrs no issue).SOMETIME I HAVE TO DO THIS process 2-3 TIMES in the morning(1st time screen goes off - force restr ,2nd time also screen goes off - force restr and then 3rd time all ok) ,, basically kind on Pre-heating. Now this happen only in the morning or when i am turning my PC after some hours (8-10 hrs gap).and once my screen is ON Permanently, there is no issue ( i can plying games for 5-6 hrs GPU temp rec- 55-60c while plying Valornt which is normal).

Some time the GPU FAN also Goes OFF when the Screen goes OFF..i have noticed it

So, is this a issue of my GPU or the PCI Express x16 slot on motherboard
GPU- 650 TI
CPU - Ryzen 5 2600 (No APU)
Corsair 450W PSU
Gigabyte A320M
 
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3 threads for one issue? Please keep your thoughts on one thread and please be patient for the community to come around and post possible solutions.

As for your topic, Corsair is the brand of the PSU, 450W is the wattage, you will need to mention the model of the PSU. How old is the unit? The Ryzen 5 2600 never came in an APU flavor. The Ryzen 5 2400G on the other hand is an APU. The model for your motherboard you've listed bring this model up. Is that the board you're on? If so, what BIOS version are you on at the time of writing? Windows 10? if so, what version?
3 threads for one issue? Please keep your thoughts on one thread and please be patient for the community to come around and post possible solutions.

As for your topic, Corsair is the brand of the PSU, 450W is the wattage, you will need to mention the model of the PSU. How old is the unit? The Ryzen 5 2600 never came in an APU flavor. The Ryzen 5 2400G on the other hand is an APU. The model for your motherboard you've listed bring this model up. Is that the board you're on? If so, what BIOS version are you on at the time of writing? Windows 10? if so, what version?
 
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