* Turn the PC and S2716DG off * Disconnect every video cable from the GTX 1070 * Disconnect every cable from the S2716DG including the power cable * Press and hold the S2716DG power button for 8 seconds * Reconnect only the S2716DG DP to DP cable = GTX 1070 DP out port --> S2716DG DP to DP cable --> S2716DG DP in port * Reconnect the power cable to the S2716DG * Turn the S2716DG on * Turn the PC on
This "monitor hardware reset" seems to have worked. Any idea why when it goes to sleep that it all goes awry? I don't really want to re-enable to sleep modes for the fear of having to deal with this every time.
Unknown. Setting the Deep Sleep to Disable seems to fix many of these issues. Most users simply leave it at Disable and let the operating system handle sleep modes.
DELL-Chris M
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December 1st, 2018 08:00
S2716DG, Power Reset
* Turn the PC and S2716DG off
* Disconnect every video cable from the GTX 1070
* Disconnect every cable from the S2716DG including the power cable
* Press and hold the S2716DG power button for 8 seconds
* Reconnect only the S2716DG DP to DP cable =
GTX 1070 DP out port --> S2716DG DP to DP cable --> S2716DG DP in port
* Reconnect the power cable to the S2716DG
* Turn the S2716DG on
* Turn the PC on
What appears on screen?
P5Ycho29
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December 1st, 2018 09:00
This "monitor hardware reset" seems to have worked. Any idea why when it goes to sleep that it all goes awry? I don't really want to re-enable to sleep modes for the fear of having to deal with this every time.
DELL-Chris M
Community Manager
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56.9K Posts
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December 3rd, 2018 06:00
Unknown. Setting the Deep Sleep to Disable seems to fix many of these issues. Most users simply leave it at Disable and let the operating system handle sleep modes.