This has been happening several times a day for several months now. I have a M27Q X monitor connected via DP to a RTX 4080 and another older monitor a HP22w connected with a HDMI cable. The issue only occurs 95% of the time with the main monitor with the remaining 5% happening with both at the same time. It just flickers black for 2 seconds and then back to normal. Tried reinstalling display drivers, new cables, rearranging cables, switching ports on the GPU, nothing seems to work.
M27Q X monitor sometimes flickers black for a couple seconds then back on
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Sorry but you have post on a tech forum asking for help but have provided very little information about your computer or it`s hardware, this makes it impossible for anyone to even hazard a guess as to what is going on.
Is the computer a custom build or brand name such as Dell or HP, if a brand name, provide the model name or series number (not serial) if a custom build post the brand and model name or number for the CPU, MB, the RAM ( including the amount, number of sticks and speed ) add on video card and the PSU (power supply unit) providing these details will enable folk to better help you. -
The PSU is a strong contender as the potential cause so we really could do with the info, any paperwork from when the parts were purchased or alternatively is there someone that you can ask to take the side off the case to get the info off the PSUs info sticker.
Originally posted by tiucanerRAM: 32 Gb DDR5 (2x16 Gb Kingston)
Originally posted by tiucanerI do believe it was over 1000W.
Are you aware that having different specs of display causes issues as does using display adapters.Comment
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PSU and the RAM speed are both okay.
Originally posted by phillpower2Are you aware that having different specs of display causes issues as does using display adapters.Comment
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I’m not sure I understand what you’re asking. My main display is 1440p at 240hz connect directly to the GPU with a DisplayPort cable. The other one is 1080p 60hz connected with an HDMI. I even separated both cables to the furthest ports on the GPU in case it was some sort of interference.Comment
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As was previously advised, using any form of adaptor and having different specification screens will 100% cause you issues and what I was asking was were you aware of this, see Will using two monitors with different resolutions result in scaling issues? info hereComment
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Now that we know that you are aware we can suggest the most obvious of tests for you to do (y)
Completely disconnect the second monitor and any adaptors and test by using the computer as you normally would, post back with an update when you are ready.
If the above goes okay we will then test your GPU and the one screen by having you run a couple of programs that we use.Comment
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Can I ask which monitor was used and did you use the HDMI port, if the HDMI port was not used please repeat the test while connected to the HDMI port and then post back if you will.
Both screens having a HDMI port means that this will be the most conclusive test to do at this time.
If the HDMI was used in the first test, disconnect the first monitor and hook up the second monitor via HDMI ports and repeat your testing.Comment
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