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12400F and RX 6600 system sometimes gives a 'no signal' error during games

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12400F and RX 6600 system sometimes gives a 'no signal' error during games. Just now, it happened in the game The Casting of Frank Stone™. This has occurred a few times. I ran a 30-minute FurMark test and 15-minute OCCT power and CPU+RAM tests. I also used the Windows Memory Diagnostic tool. No errors or shutdowns were detected!

RAM: XPG Gammix D30 2x8 RAM
Storage (SSD): WD SN570 500GB
Graphics Card: ASUS Dual AMD RX 6600
Motherboard: ASUS Prime H610M-K D4
Processor: Intel Core i5-12400F
PSU: FSP Hydro K Pro 500W 80+ Bronze


In the FurMark test, I enabled 8X MSAA, and the GPU was around 50°C, running at approximately 98% utilization. During the OCCT test, the CPU temperature never exceeded 83°C, or if it did, it certainly never hit 90°C.


Windows automatically generated a dumpstack.log and a Minidump file. I'm not sure if the two files are identical. If you can analyze these files and identify the issue, please let me know.


Note: This random 'no signal' error also occurred once or twice in Red Dead Redemption 2, particularly after changing game settings. It was resolved after updating the GPU driver, but I think it happened one more time afterward. When it also happened in this game, I started thinking it might be hardware-related. However, as I mentioned, no issues were detected in the tests I performed. The error occurred with both the 24.5.1 and 24.10.1 drivers.


BIOS is up to date. Drivers are up to date. Running Windows 11 24H2.


Minidump:
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Dumpstack:
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Reseat your gpu, change monitor cables
 

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There is no issue with my monitor cables. Can you analyze the Dumpstack and Minidump files, if you are familiar with them? Thank you.
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That's the message from the monitor. Meaning the video crashed, very likely.

OC'ing GPU core too much or a faulty GPU, very likely.
 
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If the GPU were faulty, wouldn't it show 'no signal' in FurMark?
Dunno, as it may have been auto-underclocked when running Furmark. Unigine Superposition 1080p Extreme is what you should run.
 
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Do you have a TV? It may be a faulty TV. Same with some monitors. I have a monitor sitting around that seems to randomly give up and say "No Signal", IIRC. (I suspect the monitor is faulty, because it was built during the very-early pandemic, when it barely was declared a health emergency worldwide.)
 

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Do you have a TV? It may be a faulty TV. Same with some monitors. I have a monitor sitting around that seems to randomly give up and say "No Signal", IIRC. (I suspect the monitor is faulty, because it was built during the very-early pandemic, when it barely was declared a health emergency worldwide.)
I have a TV, but since this issue doesn't always occur, I don't want to bother with it too much. Maybe the problem is clear in the minidump or dumpstack files I mentioned in the topic, but I don't know how to examine them in detail. My monitor is new, a Gigabyte G24F-2.
 
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