My monitor faded white after I hit my keyboard
after i lightly hit my keyboard multitle times on the left side of the space button for jokes, the monitor faded a little white as if someone put a white plastic paper over it.
i know the problem is not hardware as i have tested this in multiple ways, like booting in safe mode where the problem is gone.
i have tried recalibrating colours on the monitor and gpu drivers and i have also recalibrated the gamma in windows settings with nothing i did to a success. i have also reinstalled the gpu drivers, in case that was the problem, but no.
specs:
gpu: nvidia gtx1060
motherboard: asus prime Z270-K
cpu: intel i7-7700
ram: corsair vengeance lpx 2x8GB 3000MHz DDR4
boot drive: kingston SKC3000S1024G
the system is automaticly overclocked from bios.
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Hi @mainn0606,
Can you try connecting another monitor (TV if a HDMI port) to the PC and check its display.
What is the make and model number of the motherboard and the GPU card?
By "hitting" the keyboard it could mean that something's loose and the vibration from the hitting action has disturbed something
Does the monitor show a "no signal" message as a white screen could be just the backlights are on in the monitor but usually for them to be on there also needs to be a video signal detected.
Is it a bright white colour or a dim white colour?
jayeff 의
the white is quite noticable, and no it is not hardware problems as i have checked for that, the monitor is perfectly fine but its the pc that is giving wrong colours to the monitor like you would hold a transparent white sheet of plastic in front of the monitor. i have a gtx 1060 and motherboard im not too sure but i am 100% sure its not hardware problems
Mathias 의
@mainn0606 connect your monitor to a different device and see if it displays properly.
oldturkey03 의
i does display properly
Mathias 의
@mainn0606
Did you connect the PC to a different monitor (TV if HDMI) as suggested, you didn't say?
if the display on the different monitor is OK then it is either the original monitor (resolution or contrast problems?) or the cable between the monitor and the PC
It could also be the GPU card so make sure that you use the same video port on the GPU card that was used to connect to the original monitor, when you go to connect to the new monitor.
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