Hey everyone! I was in the middle of a gaming session when my monitor suddenly blinked and lost its HDMI signal. After a reboot on my Windows 11 PC, the monitor reconnected, but now my dedicated GPU isn't outputting anything. It's still detected as GPU #1 in Device Driver Uninstaller, but I can't seem to get it to work. Has anyone experienced this before? I can share an image in the comments if needed.
3 Answers
It could be a Windows update messing with your drivers. First, check if the AMD Adrenaline software opens; if it doesn't, your drivers may be corrupted. Also, ensure your HDMI cable is connected to the GPU and not the motherboard, and check if the cable itself is damaged. If everything looks good, uninstall the drivers and reinstall them. Hope this helps!
Try using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to completely remove your current GPU drivers, and then reinstall the latest ones from AMD's official site. I had the same issue before, and this method fixed it for me without any further problems. Good luck!
Sounds like a classic AMD driver issue. Reinstalling the drivers usually resolves the problem. It's happened to many users I know, so you're definitely not alone here!

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