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September 23rd, 2015 17:00

Hi, 

Just to confirm, do you have the R2 revision of the Area 51? Which Bios and video card driver version are you running with the system?

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September 24th, 2015 17:00

I do have the R2 version.  The BIOS version says Alienware A01.  The video card driver version is 355.82.

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September 25th, 2015 15:00

Hi, 

Thanks for confirming this. Try flashing the Bios to the latest version, click here for the download link. 

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September 27th, 2015 17:00

I installed the latest BIOS verison (A03) a couple days ago and when I started the PC this morning, it hung at a black screen for close to 15 minutes.

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September 28th, 2015 15:00

Hi, 

Try running an ePSA/Diagnostic test on the system, click here to view a Dell article that explains how to run the test.

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September 29th, 2015 08:00

I ran the ePSA (including the "thorough" tests, which took a very long time to run) and it said all tests were successful.

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September 29th, 2015 11:00

Hi, 

Thank you for confirming this. 

Try doing a power drain. To perform a power drain, follow the steps below.

  • Turn the system off and disconnect the power cord. 
  • Disconnect all external devices (mouse, keyboard, monitor, etc.)
  • Press and hold the power button for 1 minute.
  • Connect everything again and turn on the system.

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September 29th, 2015 23:00

Do you turn on the monitor first then the computer? I had a similar issue with my Area 51 R2 with triple GTX's where turning on the monitor after the computer would cause it to timeout and disable SLI. Now if I turn on the monitor first then boot the machine it all works perfectly. Once booted turning on/off the monitor doesn't cause any issues. Might be something to try. 

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September 30th, 2015 18:00

The monitors are always left on so I don't think that should be causing the issue.  Thank you for the suggestion though.


I also did the power drain but that has not solved the problem.

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October 1st, 2015 14:00

Hi, 

So you have 2 monitors connected to each card? Which type of video cables are you using? Does this also happen with just one monitor plugged in?

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October 2nd, 2015 07:00

I have a total of two monitors.  They are both connected to the same card.  One via HDMI, one via DVI.  If I boot the PC and it hangs on the black screen, disconnecting one of the monitors doesn't do anything.

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October 2nd, 2015 09:00

Hi, 

Thanks for confirming this. Does it do the same thing if you connected the monitors to the other card?

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October 2nd, 2015 14:00

The cards are SLI so it's my understanding that the monitors should only be plugged into the "master card".

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October 6th, 2015 16:00

Yes, that's correct. This is the card on the top correct?

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October 7th, 2015 13:00

That's correct, the monitors are plugged into the card in the top slot.

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