860 - 009na: the monitor turns off during access to / applications change full screen

Hello

I got a new computer packed with the HP Envy 32 inch monitor. I am running on an issue that is simply irrating and I don't know how to solve it.

Basically, the screen is empty. It is not a hard lock or whatever it is, he decides just during initialization more applications full screen (IE, a game) or even post Win10, connect, when computers are like "flickering" during the swap, the screen just turned off. This can be resolved by switching on the monitor input channel, or put the monitor in standby and distributed. On these occasions, I get sound through the screen.

So appearances, the screen continues to receive entries from the computer and because of switching the monitor off and on again, it display image as expected. This is a case where the monitor is simply decide that it does not want to display the image for reasons unknown. Such as energy conservation.

I updated the graphics card, provided I got most up to date display driver, double checked the connection... it just happens.

It feels like it some really boring affecting somewhere that makes the screen, and I really want to change it. For the moment, it is a rate have to turn on the screen and two times just to get the start menu, then if I insert a game, he does even once, when I leave the game, does it again. It does not occur when a game that supports the windowed mode - without borders is loaded (I guess because it is not 'true full screen').

Thus, it seems to happen during this process to set full screen.

Well, there is another cable that I was not in the box titled "DisplayPort".

So I changed my HDMI cable to use this one. The monitor works perfectly now... so as a workaround, this solved.

But the question remains, why the monitor was so weird when using HDMI? It might be marked up as a potential problem.

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