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LED on VGA board unexpectedly activated, unclear cause.

LED on VGA board unexpectedly activated, unclear cause.

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pyrote
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07-02-2016, 06:36 AM
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Hello, your setup has been updated recently—switched from three screens to one Odyssey G9 monitor. At startup, you notice the LED on the motherboard lighting up with VGA output. Your system is running normally and everything appears correctly on screen. There don’t seem to be any persistent problems at the moment. Just a bright white light coming from the board. Could someone suggest possible reasons for this behavior and ways to resolve it?
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pyrote
07-02-2016, 06:36 AM #1

Hello, your setup has been updated recently—switched from three screens to one Odyssey G9 monitor. At startup, you notice the LED on the motherboard lighting up with VGA output. Your system is running normally and everything appears correctly on screen. There don’t seem to be any persistent problems at the moment. Just a bright white light coming from the board. Could someone suggest possible reasons for this behavior and ways to resolve it?

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Punhagui
Member
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07-02-2016, 08:10 AM
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It depends on the situation. Some sleep modes in monitors can reset after a restart, while others might behave differently when powered on for the first time. Check if the issue occurs during startup or when the monitor is turned on.
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Punhagui
07-02-2016, 08:10 AM #2

It depends on the situation. Some sleep modes in monitors can reset after a restart, while others might behave differently when powered on for the first time. Check if the issue occurs during startup or when the monitor is turned on.

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Frogimouse
Member
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07-02-2016, 02:03 PM
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Following a direct reboot didn't shut down properly. A brief additional restart later resolved the issue. It appears the display may be slower than the system's requirements, with visible checks on the motherboard failing before the VGA topic. If you restart while the screen is already active, the error disappears. This seems unlikely to matter and can be disregarded.
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Frogimouse
07-02-2016, 02:03 PM #3

Following a direct reboot didn't shut down properly. A brief additional restart later resolved the issue. It appears the display may be slower than the system's requirements, with visible checks on the motherboard failing before the VGA topic. If you restart while the screen is already active, the error disappears. This seems unlikely to matter and can be disregarded.