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U2414H Dual Monitor DisplayPort Daisy Chain Issues
I have been searching the forums here, on MS, and elsewhere and it seems like a lot of people are having the same issue I am with daisy chained U2414H monitors. I didn't have the issue frequently until updating to Windows10. Now, when my monitors wake, usually the second monitor in the chain (last) either will not recognize a signal, or when it does it shows up only as a generic monitor with 640x480 resolution. Display settings and AMD Catalyst don't allow for any adjustment in the second monitor resolution or even drivers.
Setup is a Dell Core i7 XPS tower with AMD Radeon HD7700 graphics card, (2) Dell U2414H monitors, daisy chained with included DisplayPort cables.
I have tried modifying settings on each monitor to no avail. I have also tried switching monitors, and the second monitor (last) in the chain is always the fail point. I reinstalled the Dell driver (1.0.0) which also didn't work. I have also tried the power unplug method, and restarting my system in each configuration of monitor on/off. The issue seemed sporadic before, but in the last 2 days, now the second monitor will not be recognized beyond "Generic."
Please help!
DELL-Chris M
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September 15th, 2015 06:00
What revision (A00, A01) are these U2414H? I find it odd that both monitors set as Secondary in the DP chain show as Generic. But both appear correct as the Primary. Try installing the newest AMD Radeon driver.
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September 15th, 2015 14:00
Both monitors are A01. I did update/install the latest AMD driver after reinstalling the Dell driver didn't work.
After playing with everything, I was able to get them both to work properly after unplugging everything, and replugging. This seems to be related to the computer shutting off the monitors (after designated 5-minute inactivity). If I physically turn off each monitor before they sleep, then turn them on when I'm ready to work in my desktop again, they seem to work normally. However, if I forget to turn them off, I have to go through the unplug/replug cycle before they'll work again. Real pain when I go back and forth between drawing on my physical desktop and on the computer, which I do often for my design work.
This also seems to happen when I have my Surface Pro 3 dock as the input source.
DELL-Chris M
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September 15th, 2015 22:00
We are up to A03. The only way to get them is via used exchanges.
Birkwl
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September 16th, 2015 10:00
Does that mean I need to exchange my monitors for refurbished ones? Is this a warranty issue?
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September 16th, 2015 12:00
Yes to both.