Hey guys.
I need help about my friend's BenQ XL2411T monitor, that I recommened for him and helped him buy for about 3,5 years ago. I have had the same monitor for a bit longer than that, but I have not had any problems with it.
He to didn't have any problems with it until recently, but this changed the other day. As he decribes it the problem is that monitor will display "No signal detected" and shows a black screen. However, after turning the monitor off and leaving it alone, it tends to work perfectly again the next day.
My first reaction to this problem was that I might be a driver issue, so I told him install the latest drivers for his GPU. He has done so but the problem pursists. I told him to clean the inside of his case for dust, but that didn't help either. So I believe it the problem might be hardware-based. Either the problem is the cable he is using is defective (he uses a DVI-D cable) or it is a sign that his GPU might be having some issues (His GPU is a MSI Nvidia 760 TF 2GD5).
What do you guys think?¨
Thank you in advance.
I need help about my friend's BenQ XL2411T monitor, that I recommened for him and helped him buy for about 3,5 years ago. I have had the same monitor for a bit longer than that, but I have not had any problems with it.
He to didn't have any problems with it until recently, but this changed the other day. As he decribes it the problem is that monitor will display "No signal detected" and shows a black screen. However, after turning the monitor off and leaving it alone, it tends to work perfectly again the next day.
My first reaction to this problem was that I might be a driver issue, so I told him install the latest drivers for his GPU. He has done so but the problem pursists. I told him to clean the inside of his case for dust, but that didn't help either. So I believe it the problem might be hardware-based. Either the problem is the cable he is using is defective (he uses a DVI-D cable) or it is a sign that his GPU might be having some issues (His GPU is a MSI Nvidia 760 TF 2GD5).
What do you guys think?¨
Thank you in advance.