Is the monitor set to max refresh rate and etc in its settings? The only time you should get no signal is if the cable is bad, or if the signal being sent to the minitor is out of bounds - like trying to display a resolution that isnt compatiable, or trying to display a refresh rate that is too high.
Never had an issue across multiple different monitors and video cards. Have you tried running both hdmi and displayport cable to the monitor at the same time? Can you try to see what resolution and refresh rate it is trying to send over the display port? Do you have a 2nd cable to try? Sounds odd.On its face, it would suggest the cable is the problem. I tried exactly as you said but once the driver is installed I get "Displayport no signal"
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nothing worked.Īfter a while i tried to uninstall nvidia drivers while the displayport is plugged in and see if it is from that (i did this by unplugging HDMI cable after pressing of the uninstall button) and i've seen that displayport was working with nvidia drivers uninstalled.ĭoes anybody have any idea how to fix this? I tried some tricks from the internet like unplugging the Displayport and plugging back.unplugging PSU etc. I saw that it booted into windows but no display.
When I plugged in and started the PC I've seen only ASUS logo from the Motherboard and after that Black Screen and error from Monitor "Displayport no signal" So I bought a good quality Displayport Cable from Hama 1.2. The Monitor came with an HDMI cable which is working fine (144hz are working fine etc.)īut I saw on the internet that Monitor supports G-SYNC (even if has Freesync) but only if is connected with an Displayport cable. I recently made a new Desktop PC and bought ASUS VG249Q Monitor.