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I hope this helps someone else.īTW, my wife also got an ASUS ROG Swift and her monitor worked right out of the box. It turns on at the touch of a button and always has recognized the signal. I quickly disconnected my DVI "main" monitor and the ROG Swift took over as the main monitor. Having my old monitor hooked up, I plugged in the ROG Swift as a secondary monitor and BOOM it finally came to life. After plugging it in to the DVI port on the back of the 660, my old monitor came to life as I expect any monitor to do. I saw my old monitor laying on the ground and figured I better plug it in if I wanted to game today at all.
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However, while I was listening to the CS queued background noise on speaker phone I decided to keep trying my own trial and error fixes for the no input issue. What a joke! Granted it's the day after Christmas and all but waiting on the phone for an hour was unacceptable. What I did next was actually the one of my first mistake: called ASUS customer support. This resulted in the same black screen no input as before.Īt this point I was very frustrated as I'm sure many of you are. Since I recently upgraded my wife to a EVGA 980 SC from an MSI 660, I took her old GPU and gave it a go since it had native DP as an output. But I wasn't happy with my current situation so I kept digging. I figured that I needed a Mini DP to DP cord and ordered one on Amazon. This resulted in black screen / zero recognition of any input from the GPU (or both GPUs in the 690's case). I first tried getting an adapter for the mini DP on the back of the 690 to connect it to the DP on the ROG Swift. I initially had the same issues with this monitor.
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* 2 different power supplies Silverstone SP 1000w & Seasonic XP-1200 Platinum 1200W Power Supply
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* ASUS P8Z77-I Deluxe Mini ITX Motherboard original driver disk and latest updates from Asus website
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* All Nvidia drivers since late 330's and latest 3 AMD drivers * Tried Nvidia Gigabyte GTX460, EVGA GeForce GTX 980 Superclocked ACX 2.0 4GB and AMD XFX R295x2
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* Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Full Version Retail Pack (YES legit not a pirate copy!) All updates applied I have purchased 2 previous Asus 120hz monitors which are currently being used and never had any issues like this ASUS PG278Q ROG Swift 27in 144Hz G-Sync Gaming Monitor. Very disappointed in this monitor after ALLLLLLLL the hype around it. I have been using 3 different video cards, Nvidia GTX460, AMD R295x2 and Nvidia GTX980 and always updated to the latest Nividia drivers and I am still having this same issue involving the monitor not detecting a connected video card upon initial switching on and the only way I can get this monitor to switch on is by switching the power off at the power point for about 20-30 seconds and then switching the power point back on. If anyone was able to overcome such issues, or has ideas, please write
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Except, that sometimes(allways?) after PC boots - gamma settings is not applied, till I launch a game in full screen (that uses DX), after exiting game gamma setting is applied correctly. in NVidia control panel there is "adjust desktop color settings" - set gamma to 0.78-0.8 - and then things with colors are much better. I wish Asus would work more closely with NVidia, it's really GPU drivers issue.ģ. New drivers - sometimes they stop making issues if I turn off and turn on PC (basically load windows and restart), not sure about it (if it really helps), but basically I am forced to downgrade drivers back to CD version (340.52). So I believe long sleep/stand by mode is working incorrectly.Ģ. Before turning on PC, I switch monitors power off, and then back on, I wait till it displays "no signal" message, at this moment turn on PC - monitor will always work. Monitor is really insane bright (before that I had monitor with very good colors, so this one is just too bright, and monitor controls, sadly do not allow anything good about it)ġ. and instantly switched back to old one.ģ. After updating to NVidia drivers newer than the one in CD-disc (340.52), I get artifacts appearing time at a time (quite annoying), like monitor is trying to switch into some different mode. If I would turn off PC and then turn on it - display would work ok.Ģ. night), if I turn my PC, monitor does not turn on (at some point it displays there is "no signal" message, but stays black), after system has loaded - you can unplug-plug back monitor, could hear windows beeping (like they found new device, etc.) - but still no visual. So far I ran into like 3 issues with this monitor:ġ.