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Black screen issues still persisting.
Describe your issue:
- Any time I play a game in full screen, my screen goes black until I Alt + Enter to escape fullscreen. Every game is affected.
- I have tried on all levels of graphic detail but the problem doesn't change.
My Specs
- XFX THICC III 5700 XT
- Desktop
- Windows 10 64bit
- 20.4.2
- ACER UM.HV1EE.P01 2560 x 1440p connected via HDMI
- MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX AMD AM4 Motherboard
- 3600 Ryzen 5
- EVGA 100-BR-0700-K3 700 BR, 80+ Bronze 700W
- HyperX Fury HX432C16FB3K2/16 DIMM DDR4 16GB
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If Alt-Enter fixes the problem, disabling Xbox gamebar and Radeon overlay might fix it. Have you tried doing this?
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It seems to have worked for now, will update if anything happens again thank you mstfbsrn980
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Please return and mark this as resolved if you think your issue has been resolved.
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It has not worked, the problem has come back.
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Have you tried giving manual core voltage with WattMan? For example, does WattMan allow to increase the value of 1.2 to 1.25? Have you tried overvoltage? Note: This process can cause faster wear of your GPU and temperature problems.
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giving it a go to see if it helps
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Try disabling the in-game overlay from within Radeon Software to see if that helps.
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I have tried all of these suggestions and unfortunately no dice.
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What HDMI cable are you using?
Your monitor has a DP connection, have you tried using that along with a certified DP1.4 cable?
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The issue was the HDMI cable, thank you.
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I will buy one and try, and update if it makes any difference.
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If the monitor came with a DP cable, try that for now.