The PC starts properly but doesn't show any screen output, requiring multiple manual reboots via the power button.
The PC starts properly but doesn't show any screen output, requiring multiple manual reboots via the power button.
Hi!
As the title says, my new pc runs just fine, but there's one issue... When I turn it on, it boots normally, I even hear the windows 11 greeting sound once it finishes booting up, but there is no signal to either of my two monitors. Then I restart my computer a couple of times by pressing the power button and suddenly everything works fine.
Here are my computer's specifications
:
Processors – AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D up to 5.7 GHz
Processor case – NZXT Kraken 360, 360mm
Motherboard – ASRock B650E PG Riptide WiFi AM5
RAM – Lexar Ares 32GB, DDR5, 6000MHz, Dual Ch.
SSD drives – KC3000 1TB NVME + Lexar LNM620 2TB NVME
Video card – RTX 4080 Super, 16GB, GDDR6X
Power supply units - Gigabyte UD1000GM PG5, ATX 3.0, 1000W
Case – NZXT H6 Flow Black, RGB
Network card – Built-in, WiFi
Software – DOS
Please let me know if you have an idea of what could be causing this issue.
Thanks!
Create and model monitors?
Connectivity options (HDMI, DP, etc.)
Ensure a single monitor functions and displays at startup? Verify each one separately.
Are the monitors equipped with their own drivers or just generic ones?
Visit the manufacturers' websites. If needed, manually download the appropriate driver.
Set up and adjust accordingly.
The main monitor is an Acer "Predator" XB271HUA connected via DP.
The second monitor is a Dell S2740L connected by HDMI.
I recently installed the driver for my main monitors, but nothing changed in the device manager, so I believe both monitors should have their drivers installed.
I tried restarting the devices multiple times, connecting only one at a time, but it didn't improve the situation.
It seems I need to restart the system about three times for it to boot normally with the display signal active.
There are additional factors I can include regarding this unresolved matter. My computer often shuts down all applications—like Chrome and Spotify—while in sleep mode, which is not typical. Additionally, when I attempt to wake it from sleep, the screen displays my main monitors logo (the second one doesn’t even activate) as though it had been powered off, then the system goes dark, requiring a manual restart via the power button. These occurrences seem closely connected.