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Nvidia system monitor not working1/30/2024 If that doesn't work leave your motherboard at default bios and try a different video card if you have one. If your computer won't fully shut down before a restart it will cause issues with display when rebooting. You first need to resolve the issue of not shutting down fully unless you hold the power button. Google hasn't served me well so far.Äwexpress Set your motherboard bios to optimized defaults and don't do any overclocking and also make sure you have the newest bios flashed into it. Any help troubleshooting this would be greatly appreciated. This is my first build in about 15 years (so may as well be my first build), so I am fully confident I am overlooking something. I have turned off fast boot and set it to never sleep. Maybe they are related or have something to do with sleep settings. If I choose restart in the power menu, the computer acts like it is shutting down and then just hangs and won't actually power off and back on for the restart. I should also note that I am currently having issues with the computer not being able to complete a restart. If I shut down through windows, plugging in the HDMI cable after powering on does not display an image. Another wrinkle is that this only seems to work when I have powered down the computer by holding the power button. However, if I power on the computer with the HDMI unplugged, and then plug in the HDMI cable while booting, my monitor picks up the signal and I get a picture. Problem: If I power my computer on with my monitor connected, I get no signal to the monitor through either HDMI or DisplayPort. OS: Windows 10 Home 64-bit version 3 Build 17763 Monitor: Dell s2716dg System: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600x Graphics Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti XC
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