No Video With GPU or Onboard

VortXChannel

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I was playing Overwatch yesterday like I do everyday to relax but then I got some screen glitches (see video below) so I rebooted my PC and tried to play Overwatch again. It crashed every single game thereafter. I decided not to do anything yesterday since it was late and I had school today. Today, I tried to play Overwatch again but this time, instead of giving me a screen glitch, the screen went black and the fans on my 1080ti suddenly jumping to 100%. After this, every single time I try to boot my PC with the display connected to the 1080ti, the PC didn't post at all or it just didn't display on screen. When I connect the screen directly to the motherboard, the PC posts and I can login to my PC. When the GPU was in, neither the GPU or the Onboard graphics would display video.

EDIT: I just noticed something weird. I had my HDMI plugged into motherboard and turned it off and waited before post finished and turned it off and it turned off instantly with a click. When I was on the Windows login screen, it took me holding down the power button to shut it down.
I then tried the same with my GPU; I waited 30 seconds (takes around 15 seconds for my system to load windows login screen) and I tried to click the power button but that didn't do anything and I had to hold the power button for my PC to turn off.
This leads me to believe that my system is posting+booting but for some reason my GPU wasn't displaying it?

Video: https://youtu.be/Qonjq7MavVc

Whoever solves this, I'll gladly tip some crypto because I have a design project due next week.

SPECS:

Windows 10 64 bit

i7 7700k

Gigabyte Z270 XP SLI

1x EVGA 1080Ti iCX

1x MSi 1060 3GB Gaming X (took it out to make troubleshooting easier)

20GB Kingston HyperX RAM 2133MHz

512GB WD Black NVMe SSD

3TB Seagate Barracuda HDD

1TB WD Blue HDD

Rosewill 850w Photon PSU (I think its 80+ Gold)
 


Alright, I'll update the post but power supply shouldn't be a problem since I was using my PC just fine for quite a few months...
 


rule #1 with electronics: it doesn't matter if they were being used for a few minutes or a few months. they can fail at any time

 


I'm thinking it may be a problem with the PCIe controller/slots but I'm hoping it's not... Got any solutions?