F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Issues with AMD graphics cards and drivers are common. Check updates, reinstall drivers, or contact support for help.

Issues with AMD graphics cards and drivers are common. Check updates, reinstall drivers, or contact support for help.

Issues with AMD graphics cards and drivers are common. Check updates, reinstall drivers, or contact support for help.

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itchyrobot
Member
61
10-27-2025, 01:38 AM
#1
When my monitor powers down, it repeatedly switches between no signal (silent) and signal (audible) – yet the screen remains black as expected. This pattern repeats every minute or two minutes. It frustrates me because I couldn’t resolve it on my own and there’s no help online. Before anyone suggests changing power settings, I did – grounding works too, whether using a grounded or ungrounded plug. Everything functions normally. I tested with two monitors, three different cables, and one HDMI cable, but the issue continues. My TV also shows the same behavior when set as the main display (monitor off). But when only the monitor and TV are off, the problem disappears, even if I disconnect the secondary display cable. This is really annoying, A.F.
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itchyrobot
10-27-2025, 01:38 AM #1

When my monitor powers down, it repeatedly switches between no signal (silent) and signal (audible) – yet the screen remains black as expected. This pattern repeats every minute or two minutes. It frustrates me because I couldn’t resolve it on my own and there’s no help online. Before anyone suggests changing power settings, I did – grounding works too, whether using a grounded or ungrounded plug. Everything functions normally. I tested with two monitors, three different cables, and one HDMI cable, but the issue continues. My TV also shows the same behavior when set as the main display (monitor off). But when only the monitor and TV are off, the problem disappears, even if I disconnect the secondary display cable. This is really annoying, A.F.

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speedyr0b
Junior Member
42
11-01-2025, 04:42 AM
#2
What device are you operating with, and which card is connected?
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speedyr0b
11-01-2025, 04:42 AM #2

What device are you operating with, and which card is connected?

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AJandNate
Member
50
11-04-2025, 02:39 AM
#3
RX6800XT always has the newest driver, but that's not important.
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AJandNate
11-04-2025, 02:39 AM #3

RX6800XT always has the newest driver, but that's not important.

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yolomb
Junior Member
19
11-04-2025, 02:39 PM
#4
Considered older driver releases. The 22.2.2 version showed great reliability.
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yolomb
11-04-2025, 02:39 PM #4

Considered older driver releases. The 22.2.2 version showed great reliability.

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Vesgo
Member
230
11-05-2025, 07:41 PM
#5
I noticed it came out in February, yet I faced this issue for over six months, maybe nearly a year.
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Vesgo
11-05-2025, 07:41 PM #5

I noticed it came out in February, yet I faced this issue for over six months, maybe nearly a year.

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Rounyx
Posting Freak
838
11-05-2025, 09:22 PM
#6
No, I haven't notified AMD or submitted a driver bug report.
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Rounyx
11-05-2025, 09:22 PM #6

No, I haven't notified AMD or submitted a driver bug report.

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JohnnyZockt
Junior Member
14
11-06-2025, 01:02 AM
#7
Not sure about handling that or its effect. At first it looked like the problem was fixed, but I don’t understand why it stopped. Besides regular Windows 10 updates, no other changes were made. I’m confused about what to say. I think maybe the hibernation cycles are involved—sometimes long sleep periods can cause issues. It could be related.
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JohnnyZockt
11-06-2025, 01:02 AM #7

Not sure about handling that or its effect. At first it looked like the problem was fixed, but I don’t understand why it stopped. Besides regular Windows 10 updates, no other changes were made. I’m confused about what to say. I think maybe the hibernation cycles are involved—sometimes long sleep periods can cause issues. It could be related.