Whenever I turn the fluorescent lights ON or OFF my the screen flickers, show random artifacts, white 'snow' noise, goes black - then returns after several seconds.
Also the audio usually gets cut off momentarily as the screen gets distorted.
The issues seems to have started a week ago. Thismonth our damned power company in Israel had several full electric failures in my neighborhood. Specifically power drops and returns instantly!! The worse most dangerous kindn of power failures. It happened at least once a week and like 5 times in a single day.
This happens with numerous random house lights, not all, and not always the same button or on every press. But some switches are like 80% to cause the flickering. It happened to me twice by it's own once.
The distortions has a chance to occur on turning off as well as turning on, and it is worse when pressing multiple light switches simultaneously.
Tried everything including altering the electric feed source, checking some of the lights.
I am totally clueless and desperate for a solution.
This only happens when I use the TV screen connected through a Pioneer VSX823 AV ReceiverHome Cinema. It happens regardless of GPU load.
It DOES NOT occur when I set my PC to display to my PC Monitor.
Tried changing to a different HDMI cables but no use. Both cables are high qyality 10 meter cables. Never had this issue and Ihave this setup for over a year now (SLI since May with no issues).
This doesn't seem to occur with my PS4 or PS3 or when no device is turned on.
I am afraid that if this continue those flickers and distortions would negatively affect or damage hardware (TV,GPUs,PSU etc).
--------My specs:
X2 Gigabyte G1 Gaming Geforce GTX 980 SLI
Core i5-3570K (running @ 4.2 Ghz auto voltage OC)
Asus Sabertooth Z77 Motherboard
16 GB of G.Skill Ripjaw-X DDR3 1600Mhz (x.m.p profile)
SSD 256GB Crucial M4
HD Western Digital Black 2TB
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D14
Case: Corsair CC600T Graphite White Special Edition
PSU: Corsair 850AX Gold
Running Windows 10 64bit. Pro
Monitor: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2560 x 1440p 144 MHz + Nvidia G-Sync.
Secondary Screen: 55" TV: Samsung UA55D6400 TV1080p 60 MHz
Connected via Pioneer VSX-823-K AV Receiver
Also the audio usually gets cut off momentarily as the screen gets distorted.
The issues seems to have started a week ago. Thismonth our damned power company in Israel had several full electric failures in my neighborhood. Specifically power drops and returns instantly!! The worse most dangerous kindn of power failures. It happened at least once a week and like 5 times in a single day.
This happens with numerous random house lights, not all, and not always the same button or on every press. But some switches are like 80% to cause the flickering. It happened to me twice by it's own once.
The distortions has a chance to occur on turning off as well as turning on, and it is worse when pressing multiple light switches simultaneously.
Tried everything including altering the electric feed source, checking some of the lights.
I am totally clueless and desperate for a solution.
This only happens when I use the TV screen connected through a Pioneer VSX823 AV ReceiverHome Cinema. It happens regardless of GPU load.
It DOES NOT occur when I set my PC to display to my PC Monitor.
Tried changing to a different HDMI cables but no use. Both cables are high qyality 10 meter cables. Never had this issue and Ihave this setup for over a year now (SLI since May with no issues).
This doesn't seem to occur with my PS4 or PS3 or when no device is turned on.
I am afraid that if this continue those flickers and distortions would negatively affect or damage hardware (TV,GPUs,PSU etc).
--------My specs:
X2 Gigabyte G1 Gaming Geforce GTX 980 SLI
Core i5-3570K (running @ 4.2 Ghz auto voltage OC)
Asus Sabertooth Z77 Motherboard
16 GB of G.Skill Ripjaw-X DDR3 1600Mhz (x.m.p profile)
SSD 256GB Crucial M4
HD Western Digital Black 2TB
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D14
Case: Corsair CC600T Graphite White Special Edition
PSU: Corsair 850AX Gold
Running Windows 10 64bit. Pro
Monitor: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q 2560 x 1440p 144 MHz + Nvidia G-Sync.
Secondary Screen: 55" TV: Samsung UA55D6400 TV1080p 60 MHz
Connected via Pioneer VSX-823-K AV Receiver