What's really strange is that I'm having the issues on Linux as well, it's
as if the video card got into a weird state with the monitor. I'm thinking
there may be an issue with either the DP cable or the monitor.
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020, 7:35 PM hardcoregames™ <amd-external@jiveon.com>
My Panel also has HDMI so that is always an alternative for testing
Same issue here, i.e., sometimes after cold boot, my monitor's (AOC Q3279VWF) native resolution (2560x 1440) simply disappears from the list. I have to replug the DP cable and turn off/on my monitor. Really annoying.
nordvargr wrote:
Same issue here, i.e., sometimes after cold boot, my monitor's (AOC Q3279VWF) native resolution (2560x 1440) simply disappears from the list. I have to replug the DP cable and turn off/on my monitor. Really annoying.
I have everything on a power bar so I can power down everything if need be
Hello,
Same for me. I fixed it by turning off 'fast boot' and 'display logo' in the bios.
I dont know which one of these 2 options fixed the problem but it worked for me.