So I posted previously on "http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-3637161/screen-disconnects-playing-games.html" and I thought it was solved but apparently it was just luck or something, I've tried many things since then, I got a new HDMI monitor and connected it with an HDMI cable, uninstalled drivers and reinstalled them as instructed in the previous thread, then I opened up my case put it beside me and started monitoring CPU and GPU heat and fanspeed, fps and ram usage and GPU Voltage and then I opened a game and tried to force the issue, so from what I could see is that everything is normal in the above parameters and no sudden changes before the GPU crash (I assume its the gpu driver) and I can hear everything going on my pc, I can close stuff with alt+f4 and looking at my open pc case I can see that the PSU, GPU, CPU and their fans are working properly. At this point I was desperate and updated my bios for improved GPU compatibility and the issue still persisted.
I also tried connecting another screen to the dvi port after the crash but nothing happened.
I'm planning on getting a new cpu and mobo soon but could my outdated CPU be the issue? I didn't think it was because this problem only started happening last month.
Im using windows 7 ultimate and my specs are:-
GPU: Nvidia gtx 950
CPU: Intel Pentium g620 2.6GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H61M-S2P
500 watt power supply
1 Terra HDD
LED SamsungS24D330 connected with HDMI
I also tried connecting another screen to the dvi port after the crash but nothing happened.
I'm planning on getting a new cpu and mobo soon but could my outdated CPU be the issue? I didn't think it was because this problem only started happening last month.
Im using windows 7 ultimate and my specs are:-
GPU: Nvidia gtx 950
CPU: Intel Pentium g620 2.6GHz
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H61M-S2P
500 watt power supply
1 Terra HDD
LED SamsungS24D330 connected with HDMI