P Pranav Patil Honorable Apr 5, 2013 81 0 10,630 Jul 16, 2017 #1 ok i have this hdmi to vga active converter connected to my GT 1030 .. its good... but whenever i restart my PC or start my PC afresh it shows NO SIGNAL on display and I have to reattach the HDMI port to GT 1030... how do i fix this?
ok i have this hdmi to vga active converter connected to my GT 1030 .. its good... but whenever i restart my PC or start my PC afresh it shows NO SIGNAL on display and I have to reattach the HDMI port to GT 1030... how do i fix this?
Solution SoggyTissue Jul 17, 2017 Its not a sure thing depending on the type of 'wake' issue you have. If it works, you wont need to fiddle with cables ever again. If it doesnt work, you can re-enable PLL in the bios, it doesnt affect the running of your PC.
Its not a sure thing depending on the type of 'wake' issue you have. If it works, you wont need to fiddle with cables ever again. If it doesnt work, you can re-enable PLL in the bios, it doesnt affect the running of your PC.
SoggyTissue Estimable Jun 27, 2017 1,029 0 2,960 Jul 16, 2017 #2 many on-wake display issues arise due to PLL Overvoltage disable the PLL Overvoltage in the BIOS Upvote 0 Downvote
P Pranav Patil Honorable Apr 5, 2013 81 0 10,630 Jul 16, 2017 #3 SoggyTissue : many on-wake display issues arise due to PLL Overvoltage disable the PLL Overvoltage in the BIOS will it fix the problem? or do i have to keep on reattaching the cable to forever? BIOS is sensitive thing so i want 100% confirmation from you guyz. Upvote 0 Downvote
SoggyTissue : many on-wake display issues arise due to PLL Overvoltage disable the PLL Overvoltage in the BIOS will it fix the problem? or do i have to keep on reattaching the cable to forever? BIOS is sensitive thing so i want 100% confirmation from you guyz.
SoggyTissue Estimable Jun 27, 2017 1,029 0 2,960 Jul 17, 2017 Solution #4 Its not a sure thing depending on the type of 'wake' issue you have. If it works, you wont need to fiddle with cables ever again. If it doesnt work, you can re-enable PLL in the bios, it doesnt affect the running of your PC. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Its not a sure thing depending on the type of 'wake' issue you have. If it works, you wont need to fiddle with cables ever again. If it doesnt work, you can re-enable PLL in the bios, it doesnt affect the running of your PC.