Turn off the display on 20 minutes after no response on the monitor

I have this weird problem my computer power setting defined as about 20 minutes after the display display off turn off when you try to move the mouse and the keyboard he still see the no screen (still running fine PC no screen but no response). Meanwhile, I restart my com and still no screen (PC still works very well at the moment) but I can hear on the background when windows starts. The most amazing thing is "I HAVE FOR THE COOLING SYSTEM AND offshore power ABOUT 20 minutes, THEN IT WILL RETURN BACK MY SCREEN MONITOR".

Hardware specification

Model of motherboard Asus P5G41-MLX

Intel dual core 2

Kingdom of RAM DD2 - 4 G

ASUS EN9500GT 1 G graphics card

I need expertise to solve the problem of e. thanks!

Looks like the graphics card is overheating.  Check all fans of the system work, particularly that of the graphic card.

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