- Oct 15, 1999
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Specs and Hardware
i7 3770K (not overclocked yet)
ASUS Maximus V Gene
XFX Radeon HD7970 DD x 2
32 GB Corsair Dominator RAM
Viewsonic VP2365-LED
Logitech M570 Trackball and Logitech K520 Keyboard using one unifying receiver.
Intel mPCIe 6300 wireless card
Problem is, sometimes after Windows turns off the monitor and has it on standby after 10 minutes, it won't turn back on if I use the mouse or keyboard. When swapping receivers to my laptop, those same peripherals work with no problems.
Changing USB ports doesn't affect anything as it wouldn't turn the monitor back on.
Switching DVI ports on the graphics cards doesn't work.
Neither does turning on and off the monitor.
The only way to turn this around is do a hard reset of the system and then the monitor turns on as normal.
Is there a configuration that somehow prevents me of waking a PC in a monitor off only state? One thing I have yet to try is swapping monitors to see if my current monitor is the cause.
i7 3770K (not overclocked yet)
ASUS Maximus V Gene
XFX Radeon HD7970 DD x 2
32 GB Corsair Dominator RAM
Viewsonic VP2365-LED
Logitech M570 Trackball and Logitech K520 Keyboard using one unifying receiver.
Intel mPCIe 6300 wireless card
Problem is, sometimes after Windows turns off the monitor and has it on standby after 10 minutes, it won't turn back on if I use the mouse or keyboard. When swapping receivers to my laptop, those same peripherals work with no problems.
Changing USB ports doesn't affect anything as it wouldn't turn the monitor back on.
Switching DVI ports on the graphics cards doesn't work.
Neither does turning on and off the monitor.
The only way to turn this around is do a hard reset of the system and then the monitor turns on as normal.
Is there a configuration that somehow prevents me of waking a PC in a monitor off only state? One thing I have yet to try is swapping monitors to see if my current monitor is the cause.
