I suspected this might be a bad capacitor on the power board. Also, my laptop works fine with other monitors. Using a different laptop/PC or operating system connected to the monitor does not affect this issue.Changing the cords of either VGA, HDMI, Display port and their connectors does not affect the issue.Changing the power cord, or power outlet does not help.I doubt it this is the issue with the graphic card of a driver related issue. During the time when the monitor is on, there is no problem with the display itself.That means, it is not just the display that goes off, but it seems the whole power of monitor goes off. ![]() ![]()
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