Do you get shock while running PC without the UPS also?
Get a 3 pin power plug like this: (1.5 Meter) Storite IEC Mains Power Cable India Plug Kettle Lead Cord For Desktop PC / Monitor / SMPS / Printer - Black:Amazon:Electronics
Also check for earthing in the house.
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Then some where the wiring is getting wet or not properly earthed.Okay. I have called the electrician to check the earthing. I have exchanged the SMPS's plug with the 3 pin monitor plug. Both 2 pin and 3 pin plugs are connected to ups. Still giving shocks.
Then some where the wiring is getting wet or not properly earthed.
Check the socket to which the UPS is connected to.
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Try disconnection and reconnecting the hdmi cable or use another hdmi cable.
Also, update the vga drivers to eliminate any possible driver issues.
It doesn't have any Hdmi port or cable. Just a vga port n cable
Also where to find the drivers?
Anyway, try changing it and try to get a HDMI cable instead of VGA.
Download the drivers from Intel's site.
What is your motherboard by the way?
Download drivers from the motherboards website.
If they are not the latest then get the drivers from Intel website. Ok.
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Motherboard is Gigabyte H110m S2 .. It came witb driver cds which i installed on first day itself.
Also can i use an HDMI cable in VGA port? What's tge difference between tbe two?
Gigabyte H110M-S2 has D-Sub port otherwise called as VGA port.Thanks i will try the same
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Motherboard is Gigabyte H110m S2 .. It came witb driver cds which i installed on first day itself.
Also can i use an HDMI cable in VGA port? What's tge difference between tbe two?
Stick to VGA then I guess.
Gigabyte H110M-S2 has D-Sub port otherwise called as VGA port.
BenQ DL2020 has both VGA & DVI ports. So connect both the monitor with the motherboard using a VGA Cable only.
Get a VGA cable from here: HIGH QUALITY VGA CABLE 1.5 METER:Amazon:Computers & Accessories
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Buddy both the Intel or Gigabyte site has same display drivers. They are not different.Umm...but how will it help?
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Okay I can buy it.
For the time being, I've unplugged and reconnected the VGA cable. Downloaded VGA drivers for Motherboard(will install after sometime). Now will have to see the result.
Anything else to do?
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Guys I've tried installing motherboard display driver, unplugged and replugged Vga cable but problem is still there.
In fact problem has increased. Yesterday the screen went blank while playing a game and the system restarted itself. Then after restarting error came "display driver stopped working". (Forgot whether error was for intel display driver or motherboard display driver)
I again restarted and it worked fine.
Today morning I tried to start the system but screen was blank for several minutes. So i forced shutdown and restarted and it started ok.
What is the issue?
Buddy both the Intel or Gigabyte site has same display drivers. They are not different.
Re-install the drivers by completely uninstalling the installed one.
Install the VGA driver from Gigabyte site and check once.
Also check with any other PSU.
Check in the properties of the device whether the driver installed properly or not.
Whether there is any conflict with the default Windows drivers or not.
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Your monitor has VGA & DVI ports where as your motherboard has only a VGA port.Okay thanks will try.
By the way I found lots of vga to hdmi converters in amazon. Can i try them and will it help?
Also is therr any better vga cable then the one you mentioned ?
Your monitor has VGA & DVI ports where as your motherboard has only a VGA port.
So you can connect by using any VGA to VGA cable only.
Since your monitor resolution is not Full HD, there is no need to go with VGA to DVI adapter for now.
If in future, you add a GPU then you can use a DVI to DVI cable.
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