lordrichter wrote: »That usually means your video card has stopped sending the picture to the monitor. Did your PC reboot while this was happening?
@Hotel6
If your PC is crashing and giving the message "No Signal Detected," please make sure your graphic card drivers are up to date. In addition, you should run both ESO and the launcher as an administrator when launching the game.
lordrichter wrote: »My next thought is overheating. Graphics card fans running OK? Power supply fan OK? CPU fan running? Case fans running? Nothing is clogged with dust, like filters? No strange noises coming from the computer, like sounds of fans not running right, vibrating, or hitting something?
If you don't have it, get a GPU monitor, like GPU-Z, and see if the graphics card is overheating. Run with the case off to aid in cooling and see if it still happens.
lordrichter wrote: »My next thought is overheating. Graphics card fans running OK? Power supply fan OK? CPU fan running? Case fans running? Nothing is clogged with dust, like filters? No strange noises coming from the computer, like sounds of fans not running right, vibrating, or hitting something?
If you don't have it, get a GPU monitor, like GPU-Z, and see if the graphics card is overheating. Run with the case off to aid in cooling and see if it still happens.
Don't recall the last time but i cleaned my pc in the last 6 months. my gpu is gtx 970. any reason for overheating? maybe i should switch my thermal paste?