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Chrkeller said:
Chazore said:

removing the battery wouldn't require you to reinstall windows or software/drivers, so you're okay on that end, though I don't think it will solve your video output issue.

Have you tried checking your cable and it's quality?. I had one bad DP cable years ago that claimed to be "gold standard", but that's what I get for buying from a friend's thrift shop in the first place.

Yeah I have tried two cables and two different monitors.  What is odd and when it works it works, once I get output the system is flawless.  I did update the Bios recently and the problems started right after, which is why I was thinking it had something to do with that.  But I could be wrong.  

Check for updates of your video card manufacturer to see if there's a software issue. You can also check if others have the same issue as you do with the same or similar card.

If neither is true, then there might be a problem with your connector, as in, something being a bit loose and not always giving a good contact. That would be more problematic, as the only way to solve this would be to exchange the card.