Hi, Luke here
This afternoon I turned off my computer and came back to it later in the evening to find that after turning it on the graphics card was not providing an output. I tried switching from DisplayPort to DVI, then HDMI to make sure it wasn't the cable, and still no luck. The monitor is working as I plugged my laptop into it and it worked as normal. I'm going to test the onboard graphics to ensure it isn't a problem with the computer itself, although I'm not sure how to switch to onboard graphics. The fans on the graphics card are spinning so I am assuming that it is recieving power from the power supply.
PC specifications:
ASUS Prime A320M-K AM4 Motherboard
2 x 8GB DDR4 DIMM Memory
240GB SSD
GeForce GTX 1660 6GB Graphics Card
Unsure about PSU. I know it's 500w and it reads on the side "be quiet!"
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 CPU with Wraith Cooler
In use since December 13th 2019
If you need any more information please let me know.
This afternoon I turned off my computer and came back to it later in the evening to find that after turning it on the graphics card was not providing an output. I tried switching from DisplayPort to DVI, then HDMI to make sure it wasn't the cable, and still no luck. The monitor is working as I plugged my laptop into it and it worked as normal. I'm going to test the onboard graphics to ensure it isn't a problem with the computer itself, although I'm not sure how to switch to onboard graphics. The fans on the graphics card are spinning so I am assuming that it is recieving power from the power supply.
PC specifications:
ASUS Prime A320M-K AM4 Motherboard
2 x 8GB DDR4 DIMM Memory
240GB SSD
GeForce GTX 1660 6GB Graphics Card
Unsure about PSU. I know it's 500w and it reads on the side "be quiet!"
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 CPU with Wraith Cooler
In use since December 13th 2019
If you need any more information please let me know.