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(HELP) Monitor turns off while gaming (PC STILL ON)

(HELP) Monitor turns off while gaming (PC STILL ON)

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leeeg0212
Junior Member
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01-13-2025, 11:37 AM
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Frag Maniac :
No, I'm not saying that is necessarily the problem in this case, just something you need to think about with laptops.
Yeah, thanks for the advice!
I already installed HWMonitor and dont know what should I look out for, anyways there doesn't seem to be anything wrong but as I said, I'm not experienced with this kinda stuff.
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leeeg0212
01-13-2025, 11:37 AM #11

Frag Maniac :
No, I'm not saying that is necessarily the problem in this case, just something you need to think about with laptops.
Yeah, thanks for the advice!
I already installed HWMonitor and dont know what should I look out for, anyways there doesn't seem to be anything wrong but as I said, I'm not experienced with this kinda stuff.

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Slimey9000
Member
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01-13-2025, 11:37 AM
#12
Mostly look for voltage amounts and fluctuations. Especially +12v. It should stay very near or preferably just over 12v.
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Slimey9000
01-13-2025, 11:37 AM #12

Mostly look for voltage amounts and fluctuations. Especially +12v. It should stay very near or preferably just over 12v.

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taconiebre
Senior Member
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01-13-2025, 11:37 AM
#13
I had the same problem, you have to watch out for monitor adapter. Usually monitors are using 12V adapters, if you have 18V adapter or more it will overheat capacitors and will cause repeadetly turning off and on or turn off for longer time. Solution is simple, just see back of your monitor, you will see white sticker behind, it will say how much voltage is needed, just take that one adapter and enjoy!
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taconiebre
01-13-2025, 11:37 AM #13

I had the same problem, you have to watch out for monitor adapter. Usually monitors are using 12V adapters, if you have 18V adapter or more it will overheat capacitors and will cause repeadetly turning off and on or turn off for longer time. Solution is simple, just see back of your monitor, you will see white sticker behind, it will say how much voltage is needed, just take that one adapter and enjoy!

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