Since getting a second monitor, I've moved my old HP LP2475W onto a displayport connection (to simplify wiring - both monitors can connect via DP).
However, I've noticed something strange, every time the HP turns on from sleep mode (or manually) catalyst control center puts up a warning about "Displayport link failure" and switches the HP to 800x600. This happens from sleep, or if the monitor is powered off on the front panel.
It's not the cable or the graphics card port, as these have been swapped multiple times, and the monitors have been swapped with known working monitors - the problem is confined to the LP2475W.
I've noticed that the problem is worst if I set the HP to displayport only mode, as it will either not get a signal at all, or switch to 800x600.
If I switch it to "input scan" mode, then things are better - the monitor will wake up, but get no signal. Catalyst control center will pop-up the error message, the monitor will then cycle all the ports, before coming back to the DP and will sync up with a good signal.
I'm guessing that there is some sleep-mode firmware bug in the monitor which causes it to drop displayport connections when waking. Just wondered if anyone had come across something similar.
However, I've noticed something strange, every time the HP turns on from sleep mode (or manually) catalyst control center puts up a warning about "Displayport link failure" and switches the HP to 800x600. This happens from sleep, or if the monitor is powered off on the front panel.
It's not the cable or the graphics card port, as these have been swapped multiple times, and the monitors have been swapped with known working monitors - the problem is confined to the LP2475W.
I've noticed that the problem is worst if I set the HP to displayport only mode, as it will either not get a signal at all, or switch to 800x600.
If I switch it to "input scan" mode, then things are better - the monitor will wake up, but get no signal. Catalyst control center will pop-up the error message, the monitor will then cycle all the ports, before coming back to the DP and will sync up with a good signal.
I'm guessing that there is some sleep-mode firmware bug in the monitor which causes it to drop displayport connections when waking. Just wondered if anyone had come across something similar.