

I have to reboot my system for my Intel 2500k system to see it again. Lately, when the computer recovers from S1 standby, the 2311x comes up, but the w2207 is not even detected. I just added an HP 2311x as a second monitor, and the problem doesn't happen with that monitor, which is a couple of years newer. The only way to stop it is to turn those sounds off in the windows sounds screen, or to prevent the power saving system from turning the monitor off at all. Then I'm subjected to a constant symphony of "device connect," "device disconnect" sounds. The w2207 works with the 2500k system wonderfully - until power saving settings turn the monitor off. Tech Support - dedicated to solving problems and helping others out.Īndroid - Android Operating system and its peripherals discussions.Īpple - Apple devices, services discussions.I had been running an HP w2207 monitor with an AMD setup for about 3 years without any problems using the digital input. Your Phone - dedicated to Microsoft's Your Phone Android/PC app and its news and discussions. Mobileīing - dedicated to Microsoft's Bing web search and its news and discussions. This subreddit is suitable for both Office warriors and newbies. Surface - dedicated to Surface powerful laptop/tablet and discussions around it and its peripherals.Įxcel - dedicated to Excel, powerful program of Office suite. Xbox One - dedicated to Xbox One console and its peripherals, news and discussions. Xbox Insiders - Official Xbox Insiders community

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