![]() ![]() I could buy a whole new monitor for that cost.Ĭhoice is yours I suppose. For someone like me, who has two monitors with this problem, it isn't worth it. MSI will not cover this expense even if the monitor is under warranty. We also have to spend the money to ship the monitor to their facility in California, which comes to around $100 or more. Everyone who calls their support line is told they have to RMA their monitors to have the firmware updated, which can take 10-30 days. I have not gotten any official confirmation from MSI yet and I do not expect to as I have called several times about it with no resolution. 15 sleep correctly, while any of the older monitors without this firmware update do not sleep correctly. You can check your firmware version in the OSD software, it will be down in the lower right corner of the red pop up, the one where you can adjust your settings.Īpparently, the newer monitors that ship with the FW. Turns out that many of these MSI monitors need a firmware update. I was talking to a few other people on reddit this afternoon about this problem, we've had a long thread going for a few months now. I am running Display Port to the MSI monitor directly from the nVidia RTX card outputs (rather than from the motherboard DP output) and HDMI directly out to the Dell monitor (rather than using the motherboard HDMI output).Īny suggestions on a setting I can adjust to fix this?Ĭlick to expand.So, funny you should mention it. Adjusting the Windows Power and Sleep settings doesn't make a difference, power stays live to the panel even though the screen has gone blank. I've looked through the Gaming OSD software and played with the buttons on the back of the monitor but cannot find a setting that would control this function. ![]() I've never seen a monitor go blank but retain power to the panel like this before but I would like the monitor to correctly enter power save mode. When I move the mouse to wake the machine the monitors both come back, except because the MSI monitor never actually went into power save mode the program I had on the small Dell monitor will be moved to the MSI monitor. It's as if the MSI monitor is always detecting a signal (even though it's a black screen) and therefore never enters sleep mode. My other monitor (a cheap 24in Dell) will correctly enter power save mode and turn off the panel when no signal is detected. I noticed that when I lock the computer (Win +L key) and walk away from the computer for more than 10 min the monitor will go blank (like you'd expect when Windows sleeps) but there is still power to the panel. So I am not entirely sure what the problem here is.Just got an Optix MAG272CQR a little over a month ago. I even tried to set the values to 10, 20 and 30 seconds to see if deep sleep is the problem.But, after 30 seconds I can use the mouse to wake the screen. I tried disabling deep sleep mode (or so I think i did) by changing the line xset dpms 3 to xset dpms 300 600 0 I did not have this problem when I was using Xfce and I am not sure how the energy star feature works. The only thing that does is plugging out the screen and plug in again. Can not even use power button of the screen, or even input button. ![]() I can't get the screen to wake by moving mouse or pressing keyboard buttons. When I lock my computer and leave it hanging, after a while the screen goes into power saving mode (which I think is 30 mins because I set third parameter of xset dpms command to 1800 ? ). # turn off screen blanking and turn on energy star features If thenįor f in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/?*.sh do I have a desktop pc with Arch Linux installed and an AOC screen connected via DisplayPort.Ī couple weeks ago I switched to i3 window manager from Xfce desktop environment and removed all xfce packages including power management. ![]()
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