I've been having a issue in the last two days of using my computer, in relation to my one of my monitors seemingly shutting down once or twice a day now. What will happen is my fans on my computer will start running fast, and then after roughly 5-10 seconds, my newer, LG 27GR83Q monitor will shut down. This has happened while I was playing games, and it has also happened when on low level browsing of social media with nothing intensive running as well. On the several times it has occurred, when I try to turn the monitor back on, it will stay on for a few seconds, and then proceed to shut down like before. However, if I adjust the DisplayPort or Power cables at the back of my monitor, it appears to fix the issue for a few hours or so, but will always reoccur some time later. I wasn't able to get a great video, but this imgur should show what it is like right before it shuts down:
View: https://imgur.com/a/TQcDkek
. I have owned this monitor for roughly a year, but started using it 6-7 months ago, a few days after I set up my new computer system. The only other issue I've had that could be related is that sometimes when the computer came off sleep, it seemed to take a while for keystrokes to load into the screen a few seconds after turning back on, but this might be an unrelated issue. Is this related to the wires of my computer, or is the issue somewhere else? I tried reconnecting the wires connecting the PC to the monitor on both ends, but it hasn't led to a permanent solution.
. I have owned this monitor for roughly a year, but started using it 6-7 months ago, a few days after I set up my new computer system. The only other issue I've had that could be related is that sometimes when the computer came off sleep, it seemed to take a while for keystrokes to load into the screen a few seconds after turning back on, but this might be an unrelated issue. Is this related to the wires of my computer, or is the issue somewhere else? I tried reconnecting the wires connecting the PC to the monitor on both ends, but it hasn't led to a permanent solution.