![]() ![]() It did ocurred to me the adapter may be the problem, I'll do that and order a whole cable. I don't think there is nothing wrong with the card because my old CRT monitor works fine and my other LCD TV also works fine. The BIOS is up to date, I think I updated it a few months ago for another problem I had, I even set some priorities in the BIOS that said something like boot from PCIe or PEG.Īll I can find of the monitor are these "Standard monitor driver signed" here in the download section: a lot of there cables will have free or low cost shipping for one cable. on newegg or amazon try buying a true dvi to hdim cable. see if there any firmware update for the monitor. What i would do is rule out any bios bug make sure the mb bios is up to date. or the video card dvi port is having an issue. ![]() Hard drive 1x Western Digital 320 Gb WD3200AAKSĬan be the adaptor blocking the signal needed to turn the monitor on. And if I connect the Viewsonic through VGA cable (using a DVI to VGA adapter), this problem doesn't happen. I also used another Olevia TV/Monitor I have and I can reboot fine it never loses the signal permanently like the Viewsonic. I've tried a different HDMI cable, the 2nd video card port (worst), playing with the BIOS settings, uninstalling drivers on Safe mode and installing the latest nvidia drivers (341.44), tried some drivers the Viewsonic website offers. It does not work if I just hit the power button off/on. I can fix this taking the power cable off and pluggin it back in, or just taking the HDMI cable out, waiting 5 seconds and putting it back in, then the signal comes back. It only has a VGA input and 2 HDMI inputs, so I'm using a DVI to HDMI adapter on my video card and a standard HDMI cable from the adapter to the monitor, it works fine, looks great, the problem is when I reboot the system, I can watch the Intel BIOS screen, I get to see the Windows logo dancing but when it's time for the login screen to appear it goes black and says "No signal" and the LED indicator turns yellow, if I input my password (without seeing the screen) I can hear the login sound. Hi, I bought this Viewsonic monitor model VX2753MH, used. ![]()
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