My PC and monitor were on just sat on Windows main screen, nothing running.
I went to plug my TV (which is on standby but hasn't been on for days) into my GPU via HDMi, one end was already in the TV. I've done this with leads countless times in the past, never fully d/c anything from the mains.
Before the HDMI even slightly plugged in to the gpu the plug obviously touched the port and most likely some of the metal back plate.. My GPU fan just locked at what was way over 100% speed and sounded like a jet engine, It disconnected from my monitor so I had no control of the PC.
I had to just hold off on the PC and it did instantly come back on with no problem.
I'm just concerned is this some kind of power or earthing problem?
What just happened to my GPU? :/
Re: What just happened to my GPU? :/
The GPU might not be seated well into the PCIe slot. The pressure of plugging in the cable could have made it lose contact temporarily. I've had this issue in the past with my previous PC. To make it stop, I had to remove the graphics card and re-insert it. Make sure it goes all the way in, wiggle it a bit as you insert it.
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Re: What just happened to my GPU? :/
Ah, its a prebuilt under warranty so I don't want to mess with it, plus I don't know what I'm doing!RealNC wrote:The GPU might not be seated well into the PCIe slot. The pressure of plugging in the cable could have made it lose contact temporarily. I've had this issue in the past with my previous PC. To make it stop, I had to remove the graphics card and re-insert it. Make sure it goes all the way in, wiggle it a bit as you insert it.
I'll keep tabs on it and send it back if it acts up again.