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Screen flickering when using TV which is also a third monitor.

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July 31, 2014 2:46:47 PM

I have a rather weird, specific problem and I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to fix it.

I use three monitors on my PC, two of them are connected to my main GPU, a HD7800 Joker Card. One screen is connected via HDMI, the other via DVI. The third monitor, an LG flatscreen TV, is connected via HDMI to my motherboards on-board GPU (Intel HD Graphics 4600).

Whenever I'm using my pc with three displays it's working fine. However, when I want to watch TV and change the input of my TV to the HDMI port my SetTopBox is on my two other displays freak out. They start flickering and it looks as if Windows is constantly changing the desktop settings, as open windows move from one monitor to the other.
When my TV is off and I turn it on to use it as a third display, the other two displays also flicker once. I reckon the problem is somewhere in the HDMI signal the Intel card receives when the TV is not active set to the HDMI port which is connected to the PC.

Now I'm wondering if there is a solution to this problem besides unplugging the cable every time I want to watch TV and my PC is on. I'm also wondering if it's harmful for the PC if I just turn my other displays off when I'm watching TV because Windows is probably still constantly changing the desktop configuration.

(I'm going on a holiday tomorrow afternoon, so I won't be able to test stuff but suggestions are welcome and I'll respond when I get back.)

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July 31, 2014 3:49:22 PM

I'm not sure you can have the third monitor connected to the motherboard and the other two on the gpu, it sounds you have a compatibility problem
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August 1, 2014 3:45:54 AM

Well, for regular PC usage it works fine (all three displays at the same time) but as soon as I use my TV on a different HDMI port than the one that is connected to the PC the issues start on the PC. I think the TV someone keeps the HDMI interface it's not using active which is 'confusing' the PC.
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August 1, 2014 10:10:44 AM

Adama89 said:
Well, for regular PC usage it works fine (all three displays at the same time) but as soon as I use my TV on a different HDMI port than the one that is connected to the PC the issues start on the PC. I think the TV someone keeps the HDMI interface it's not using active which is 'confusing' the PC.


I had a screen flickering issue some days ago and re installing the graphics drives solved the problem, another thing, is it possible that you can connect all the monitors to the Graphics card?? no one connects a monitor to the integrated gpu and others to the gpu, even if it seems to work right
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