No signal, go to standby
Hello. I will tell you my long-suffering story.It all started 3 years ago, when I bought a new rx 550. There was an old PC then, and a problem arose: when the PC is turned off, the monitor does not find the vidyuhu - it says No signal, but Windows was working, booting. And I forgot about it, because I thought that when I update other parts of the pc, everything will work.
I updated the pc, all the details except this video card and the problem continued. When the PC is turned off, there is no signal. Windows works, it enters the BIOS, the drivers are new, everything is fine.
I changed the RAM. I
connected it to other monitors. I
reinstalled the Windows. I
wiped the contacts of the vidyuhi and RAM with an eraser. I reset the
BIOS by removing the battery.
I connected it via Vga, via HDMI - still there is no signal.
Nothing. I tried everything.
It seems to me that the problem is at a technical level. Are there masters here who can confirm this?
Maybe there are some other solutions to this problem? Can I do something in the BIOS?
bazilews
Monitor, its settings. As I understand it, he claims that if the PC is turned off, then the monitor does not work either.
"the monitor does not find vidyuhu - writes No signal, but the Windows worked, loaded"
And how did you know that the Windows were working and booting?
bazilews
I said when the PC is OFF, there is no signal on the monitor.
bazilews wrote:
How did you know that Windows was working and booting? TURNED ON
PC
bazilews wrote:
And how did you reinstall Windows if the monitor does not display an image?
WHAT ARE YOU ABOUT? Where did I say that the monitor is not working?
bazilews wrote:
Something in your description of the problem is a lot incomprehensible ... ???
I do not know what you are carrying
There was a similar problem. Somewhere after a year the signal via DVI input disappeared. I connected it with two cables, DVI and VGA. The signal via DVI appeared immediately when turned on, then after a while, then disappeared again, the problem was in the cable. The cable was working but not there were ferrite filters, replaced with a cable with filters and the problem disappeared. The digital inputs are sensitive to interference.