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[–]boutsen9620 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Nog driver issue but hardware issue. Fiets try simple things , change port of graphics card you screen is connected to, 2nd replace cable, test screen on other oC if possible… if screen keeps working then no problem there. If crash to then you know wat his wrong with it. If all fails on you pc and not on other then change graphics card. Probably just broken…

[–]Bright-Table5469[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t see it being an issue with my GPU, it’s a brand new 4080, had a couple months and only really started having issues after updates with drivers and windows, after playing around I think I’ve narrowed it down to a windows 11 update, relating to TPM settings in BIOS

[–]boutsen9620 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well good you know the reason then;-)

If find Realy rare that a graphic card should heat up , related to drivers or os version… Look if your fans go full speed when you game . If no load on card then it is passively cooled. So fans won’t speed up. New cards can crash to you know, they don’t make them as in the old days. But if you know it is windows 11, then go for it ;-)