Totally, from scratch, re-create the RDP connection,it sometimes fixes those issues with new cards. It has for me in the past.
Thanks for the help, but how would I go about doing this? any info is greatly appreciated. :)
What is the capacity of your current PSU? I'm starting to think it may be PSU related. That one rail could be bad. Do you have another PSU you could swap or test out? If you purchase one, get a larger one than you have now.
I'm pretty sure the capacity is 410watts. It has a 180w and a 230w bricks and the model of PC rig is a ASUS ROG G20 and is a very tight and slim build. This recently had the Geforce 970 in it when the same issue started to happen before I put the RTX 2070 Turbo in.
I did research before buying the 2070 turbo to make sure it would work in the ASUS ROG G20 and went to the rog.asus forum and found someone that confirmed they installed a RTX 2080 turbo with no issues. I've provide the link below for anyone that wants to take a look.
G20 Upgraded with ASUS RTX 2080 Turbo
The very first thing to try when a monitor loses signal (after checking to ensure cables are securely fastened) is swapping in a different monitor - preferably from another computer. This is particularly true before taking drastic measures like re-installing operating systems or worse, buying new expensive graphics cards. The fact you were able to remotely access the computer before tells us the computer's power supply was still working.
I don't see in either thread where you tried a different monitor. You need to isolate the problem to either the computer or the monitor itself, and trying a different monitor is not only the best way to do that, but its easy to swap monitors too.
If the problem appears with the second monitor, you know the problem is in the computer. If the problem goes away (or better yet, now appears on the 2nd computer) you know the problem is with the monitor.
If you don't have another computer you can swap monitors with, or don't have access to another monitor, most TVs in recent years support computer input.
Hello and thank you for your help! I'm sorry i should've stated that in the description, but after I purchased the RTX 2070 Turbo, I also hooked it up with a different HDMI cord and also a different monitor/tv.
After I installed the RTX 2070 I can't get remote desktop to work anymore and the only way I can get it to power up again is to hard power down the rig. I have to do it more than a 10+ times and I'll eventually get lucky and I will see the bios and it will boot up.
Right now I am in that same situation, so right now I have it in bios and took some pics of the settings i have right now, and will upload the pics on here for you to see. I'm afraid to shut down the pc now because of this issue, so if anyone needs anymore info on this rig (from cpu-z or other programs) while the pc is booted up let me know and I'll report back for you.
Thanks again for all the help it's greatly appreciated. I'm disabled so everything takes much much longer for me to do things so thank you for being patient and thank you for the prompt and fast replies!
I do want to state that the GTX 970 I had in the rig was the GPU that came with the rig when purchased and this issue only started to happen a few months ago. This is the same time I think I started using the Oculus Link. (oculus quest with the special usb cord to play pc games) I contacted Oculus support and they had me give them the info from their debug program or something of the sort and said it was a GPU issue and not Oculus.