Okay. I am using a 450W corsair psu.
Will monitor the temp as well as event log and revert.
I have already tried different hdmi cable and port, but the issue is still there.
Few questions ?
Did you made any recent Software Or Hardware changes ?
Did you tried with another Display , does the issue still persist ?
Did you get any BSOD or simply the pc shuts down ?
What is the frequency of the Shutting down ?
Is You pc getting sufficient power ?
Post your cpu , gpu temps
One More Thing How old is your TV , there is a failsafe in most TV for over heating , Make sure its properly ventilated , Clean the Dust , if there is Dust Build up , Also Make sure the TV is Getting sufficient power , this mostly seems like the monitor is over heating or there is a power issue ...........
This few things will definately help us isolate the issue and come to a conclusion ...
Few questions ?
Did you made any recent Software Or Hardware changes ?
Did you tried with another Display , does the issue still persist ?
Did you get any BSOD or simply the pc shuts down ?
What is the frequency of the Shutting down ?
Is You pc getting sufficient power ?
Post your cpu , gpu temps
One More Thing How old is your TV , there is a failsafe in most TV for over heating , Make sure its properly ventilated , Clean the Dust , if there is Dust Build up , Also Make sure the TV is Getting sufficient power , this mostly seems like the monitor is over heating or there is a power issue ...........
This few things will definately help us isolate the issue and come to a conclusion ...
1. No software/hardware changes.
2. Havent tried with another display,, but yes tried using dvi port with hdmi adapter, the issue still persist.
3. No BSOD, no error beep, and no the pc didnt shutdown. The display stopped with no error message. PC continues to run fine. Sound etxc are running okay. To restart the display, i hve to force shutdown pc and restart.
4. The frequency of display stopping especially when gaming, or watching hd videos is maybe 3/4 times within a span of 10-15 min. Or if i persist to playing games or warch videos, then after every 3/4 minutes.
5. Will check the temps and revert in the thread.
6. The tv is sony bravia led 42 inch. No issue of dust, overheating here.
I will again try using alternate hdmi cable, different port etc.
Psu being 450W, and gfx 650ti (non oc), i doubt power supply is the issue.
I can also try without the gfx card to rule out the gfx card error also.
install coretemp and check what is the cpu temperatures. also try to clean the system and see if the issue exist or not !
I did clean the system, remove and again put back the ram, gfx card etc. Remove additional hdd connection and run only the core ssd drive. But issue persist.
I will start monitoring the temp.
install coretemp and check what is the cpu temperatures. also try to clean the system and see if the issue exist or not !
I did clean the system, remove and again put back the ram, gfx card etc. Remove additional hdd connection and run only the core ssd drive. But issue persist.
I will start monitoring the temp.
No, the computer doesn't know or care about that.
It does sound like some kind of thermal or power issue. Try monitoring your temps to see if anything is reaching critical levels. Since the TV doesn't say there's a missing input, it's likely the graphics card that's failing here. A test run of OCCT should rule this out.
Which power supply are you using?
Any way to test a gfx card??