![]() My guess is that it was a faulty cable or an incompatibility issue with my old videocard that I'll never diagnose. and low and behold the issue is now completely gone. HOW COULD THAT BE THE PROBLEM? But anyway I eventually rolled the dice and bought a $13 Displayport 1.2 cable off of Amazon. ![]() I saw some advice online about trying a different cable, which I thought was BS since I was using the cable that came with my monitor. I tried numerous software and driver updates, etc. But it confirmed for me that this is a Displayport 1.2 issue. Unfortunately, this restricted the display to 30 FPS at 4k, instead of the 60 FPS I was used to, so this was unacceptable. Sometimes I'd have to power cycle the monitor like 5 times to finally get it to display something after cold boot or waking from sleep.Īnyway, I determined that the issue never occurred when I deselected the "Displayport 1.2" option in the monitor's on screen display (using the buttons on the monitor to navigate the menu). ![]() I was having the exact same issue with an LG 4k monitor and my old Radeon 270x, in Windows 10. Hey, I don't know if you ever found a solution to this issue.
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