T Toby Witt Honorable Mar 23, 2013 3 0 10,510 Mar 23, 2013 #1 I recently replaced my graphics card with an HIS Radeon HD7770 card. The drivers are installed correctly and everything works, but now my monitor will not sleep. Any ideas? Monitor is an Acer X233H connected via DVI.
I recently replaced my graphics card with an HIS Radeon HD7770 card. The drivers are installed correctly and everything works, but now my monitor will not sleep. Any ideas? Monitor is an Acer X233H connected via DVI.
Azn Cracker Distinguished Jul 28, 2009 2,053 0 20,160 Mar 23, 2013 #2 do you have sleep enabled in the power settings? You can get to it from the control panel. Installing new drivers might have reset the settings Upvote 0 Downvote
do you have sleep enabled in the power settings? You can get to it from the control panel. Installing new drivers might have reset the settings
T Toby Witt Honorable Mar 23, 2013 3 0 10,510 Mar 23, 2013 #3 Yes, set to sleep in 5 minutes. It could be set to sleep in 1 minute or 10 minutes, does't matter. It won't sleep. Azn Cracker : do you have sleep enabled in the power settings? You can get to it from the control panel. Installing new drivers might have reset the settings Upvote 0 Downvote
Yes, set to sleep in 5 minutes. It could be set to sleep in 1 minute or 10 minutes, does't matter. It won't sleep. Azn Cracker : do you have sleep enabled in the power settings? You can get to it from the control panel. Installing new drivers might have reset the settings
Gizmotist Honorable Dec 26, 2012 125 0 10,710 Mar 23, 2013 #4 Control Panel>Power Options>Choose when to turn off the display Edit: nvm u seemed to of posted before me saying it doesnt work lol Upvote 0 Downvote
Control Panel>Power Options>Choose when to turn off the display Edit: nvm u seemed to of posted before me saying it doesnt work lol
T Toby Witt Honorable Mar 23, 2013 3 0 10,510 Mar 23, 2013 #5 Did that. Gizmotist : Control Panel>Power Options>Choose when to turn off the display Upvote 0 Downvote
W wdmfiber Honorable Dec 7, 2012 810 0 11,160 Mar 23, 2013 #6 Possibly a loose DVI cable. Shut down and try a re-connect. Upvote 0 Downvote