Reference Dell E207WFP monitor as an external monitor black screen

When I connect this monitor to my laptop (lenovo y510p) it is properly detected by my system, but whenever I turn on the screen, it displays only a black screen.

Anyone know why this is happening? I updated my drivers, so this probably isn't the issue.

I am also using a dvi cable to hdmi

It was the dvi-hdmi cable.  I tried another and it worked perfectly.

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