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PostPosted: 09 Oct 2009, 22:49 
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Ok...every couple of hours..the monitor on my "Displayport" keeps shutting off.

Basically it cannot find the connection,meanwhile my other 2 monitors are still working. However, I cant see anything on the left side e.g. Start Button etc/etc


Basically I have to Create the Group again and again. This has happened since my install

This is the ACTIVE DISPLAY PORT I HAVE (purchased brand new from dell)
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Cables/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=bsd&cs=04&sku=330-5521&dgc=BF&cid=7421&lid=197378&acd=10466193-1225267-u102106t1582920f0fp0c0s558






USB POWERED ^^^^^



























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PostPosted: 09 Oct 2009, 22:52 
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is the adaptor getting stable power from its PSU? is the HDMI cable, adaptor and everything working? does the screen still do the same if you swap the one thats in the DP adaptor for one thats in DVI1 for example? does the problem move to the screen that is then in the DP connection?

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PostPosted: 09 Oct 2009, 23:32 
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BUMP sorry for confusion....pics edited.


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PostPosted: 11 Oct 2009, 05:06 
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I'm getting the same problem. Another way I've found to get it to fix itself, is cycling the power to the adapter, or unplugging the dp plug and replugging it. It sucks because i have to leave my pc outside my cabinet now, but I firmly believe it's a driver issue.

Power isn't a problem for me, and all my monitors are the same model (s2409w).


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PostPosted: 11 Oct 2009, 05:32 
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I switched DVI cables....it hasnt happened again yet.


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PostPosted: 11 Oct 2009, 16:32 
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I've tried switching the dvi's around, and no such luck for me. The problem follows to another monitor (always the display port one).

I've gone through all three versions of the 9.10 driver set that i've been able to find, and all do the same thing.

Any ideas???


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PostPosted: 11 Oct 2009, 16:36 
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Did you check if there is any power saving feature on your screen or on your machine that disturbs the connection? :)

Try disabling power saving both through your screens osd/osm and on your computer (power mode: Always on).


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PostPosted: 11 Oct 2009, 16:53 
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Did you check if there is any power saving feature on your screen or on your machine that disturbs the connection? :)

Try disabling power saving both through your screens osd/osm and on your computer (power mode: Always on).


Thanks for your input, man. I appreciate it.

I just tried that, and no luck. :(

I'll type out the message on the monitor, maybe more info will help:

"Message
The current input timing is not supported by the monitor display. Please change your input timing to 1920X1080@60hz or any other monitor listed timing as per the monitor specifications."

I already have it set there, and just to clarify, EF works for me if I plug and replug the USB plug on my BIZLINK adapter (power cycle).

The problem occurs whenever the displays would be making a "resolution change"; booting windows, starting a game (even tho the resolution is the same as the desktop), tabbing back to desktop from game.

Supreme Commander, Team Fortress 2, and Hawx (demo) all work with a power cycle, although sometimes I do get lucky and the display decides it will work. I'd say around 40%.

My rig:
MSI GD-80
Core I7-860
XFX 5870
1 TB HDD
Antec True Power 750W PSU

That said, cooling is definitely not a problem. Case panel is off and 4 120mm fans pushing air around keeps it good to go. USB Power irregularities was suggested, so I put in the extra USB tab that takes up a PCI tab in the rear of the case. I plugged the Adapter into that USB port on it's own, no help. I changed over a couple heavy energy draws to the new USB tab, and moved the adapted back to the MOBO USB slots (different slot), and same issues.

Like I said, thanks for your help, I'm perplexed, but not frustrated... yet :twisted: .


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PostPosted: 11 Oct 2009, 17:15 
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I think I found a "good enough" fix that will work.

It seems that it's the s2409w model that has the problem in general. Whether it be the adapter, or the drivers pushing to the monitor, or what, but after the monitor goes "out." If I simply press the power button on the montior on and off (DUH!!!!!!!), it pops up like magic.

I'm really not sure as to what could be causing this, as it makes me think that the card is pushing the wrong frequency for just a moment, or the adapter pushes the wrong frequency to my monitor and confuses it.

My assessment: s2409w does not have active scanning on it's port. After it decides the signal is bad, it gives up until the signal changes, regardless of the signal it's getting. Just what I've put together so far. If I can figure out a better answer, I'll post it up.

But, if you guys have a different idea, or perhaps a new driver set I haven't tried...


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PostPosted: 11 Oct 2009, 22:03 
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im still going strong!!!

mon hasnt given out yet!


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