04-29-2025 02:02 PM
As in the title. All drivers updated (except for AMD chipset because I have an installation error on my Asus x870e gaming wifi board) Reinstalling the driver only helped with the screen flashing randomly on the desktop. I used GPU tweak 3 to see if the card was properly plugged in and if nothing was wrong with it. I had to straighten it well so that the message about the crooked card was green. But it didn't help... Should I complain about the graphics card or is it the fault of NVIDIA drivers and just wait for new ones. I have the latest stable graphics drivers installed.
My equipment is:
Motherboard: x870e gaming wifi
Ram: G.Skill Flare X5, DDR5, 32 GB, 6000MHz, CL28 (F5-6000J2836G16GX2-FX5)
Graphics Card: Rtx 5080 astral
Power Supply: Asus rog strix 1000w Platinum
Cooling: silent loop 3
Processor: ryzen 7 9800x3d
Case: dark base 901 with 11 fans (3 of them are on the aio at the front, 3 connected to the hub and 1 via cable to the board, the rest connected directly to the motherboard.
SSD: Samsung 9100 pro 4tb.
Thanks in advance for your help.
04-29-2025 07:49 PM
Here are ways to fix random screen flashes and half-second sound loss during gameplay:
1. **Update Drivers**: Keep NVIDIA graphics and audio drivers current. Manually download from relevant sites or use PcGoGo Driver Sentry. It automatically scans for outdated drivers, has a wide database, and can find the best versions. Download from [official link] to update easily.
2. **Prevent Overheating**: Ensure proper cooling for components. Clean dust, check fans, and use HWMonitor to monitor temps.
3. **Adjust Settings**: Lower in-game graphics and audio settings. Set Windows power to high-performance.
4. **Inspect Hardware**: Check display and audio connections. Try a different cable. Test components in another PC if possible. If issues persist, contact hardware manufacturers' support.
04-29-2025 10:50 PM
The HDMI cable is probably good since during the flashing (randomly) for half a second there is no Windows sound about a new device. As for the rest, the drivers are up to date, updated snappy drivers.Also updated from graphics. The only thing that helped me reinstalling graphics drivers was to eliminate the flickering when logging into windows every time to windows. The computer is not loaded either because the card is practically not used (this happens even during PS3 emulation) and the graphics are almost not used there. 40 degrees is the maximum I reach after half Hour of playing. I also don't know what to do with this chipset driver why it won't install. I have an error that I don't have an AMD system. It doesn't work in safe mode either. The motherboard may be damaged?
05-02-2025 10:43 AM
Managed to solve (let's say) the problem! The problem was... G syn. Disabling it fixed the screen flickering while loading. Here is the identical problem with my tv, so it's Philips that broke something.I haven't managed to fix 2 problems yet (because disabling g-sync is not a solution...) The one in the picture (when I turn off the exclamation marks in the device manager they disappear (2)) And the second problem is the inability to install the chipset for the Asus x870e gaming wifi motherboard. I get an error that I don't have Compatible AMD system.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Philips/comments/1hkvv56/comment/mlwf6qw/?context=3