any way of fixing this driver issue?

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HE1RO

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I have recently installed an Asus PCI wireless adapter. But after I did that, my pc would disconnect from the monitor for a split second then com back on like nothing happened.

So I did research and found out is that either the frame rates are too high for the monitor, or the drivers for the adapter are conflicting with the GPU driver. (The newest beta driver for 600 series nvidia.)

I uninstalled the drivers for the adapter, and it hasn't shut off since. But, I can't use the adapter.

Forgive mistakes, using phone lol
 
Well first, why are you running beta drivers for your gpu? Check your display settings and see what its set at; If its a 3D display it should be running at 120hz, if its not, then it should be running at 60hz. Get the regular non-beta drivers also and see if that helps. Beta drivers always have bugs.
 
Your what would disconnect from the monitor?


Install it again, locate the driver and the files related, delete all files. If that doesn't work, try system restore.
 
My pc is connected to my monitor using HDMI, and i I know it's a 60hz monitor. I turned vsync back on to limit the frame rates to eliminate that problem, but I did that before the uninstall of the adapter drivers.

I was running the beta driver for about a month with No problems. It's also the driver that the games I play recommend I use to keep it from randomly crashing while I game. GW2 has stability issues with the non beta driver.
 
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