Tighten the dvi/vga/hdmi adapter, happened to me before but fixed that.
It it doesn't fix the issue, change the dvi/vga/hdmi adapter.
It it doesn't work, maybe a gpu fault.
and last driver tar por e ami 78XX aar 79XX er besh kichu issue shunlam even ekta R7 240 teo jhamela hoise. :\
There was a time when nvidia card died like this :\
I lost my MX440, fx 5600, GF6200, GT6800, GTX8800 and my many people lost their GT8500, GT9400 and many other cards but now my old 660 is still running even though I play about 4 hours a day average and there was time when I played like 15 hours a day.
Yup, that's true :/. Even the HD 7770 which, I owned before and sold to another died after a few months, and both me and him used good-enough psus like vs450 and e570 for it. Felt really sorry for that guy
. But old gpus like GTX 660, GTX 670, etc are still available for sale by users and going strong without any issues. But does this also apply for high-end amd cards like r9-290 and equivalent? :/