Hello, I have a problem with my monitor AOC blacking out during gaming.
My computer setup:
Monitor: AOC, model number 27G2, power rating:100 – 240 V, energy usage: 28 W, frequency 144 Hz, it is conected by HDMI cable
Procesor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X, 6-Core
Graphics card: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
RAM: 32 GB
System: 64-bit
Windows: Windows 10 Home
Description of an issue in more detail: The vast majority of videogames that I own can be played only in windowed mode, otherwise the screen keeps blacking out during game.
The severity od black screen during gameplay can differ based on games I play. Sometimes the game stayes black the entire time, sometimes it flickers and I can see everything in between those flashes.
Sometimes it is so bad, that I can´t even access the main menu of the game. I do hear the sound, so I assume the game started but I see nothing and it makes switching to windowed mode in main menu options impossible. In extreme cases, the game can´t be minimized by hitting windows key and/or ended by using the CTRL+ALT+DEL („end the task“ command) and I have to push the reset button on my computer to force a complete shut down and restart the computer again.
In those cases, in which it is possible to use CTRL + ALT + DEL command, I usually end the game and restart the computer. After re-launching the game again, this will sometimes help to get into main menu and set a windowed mode. It doesn´t, however, fix the issue of not being able to play the game in full screen without blacking out. Some games can´t be displayed in windowed mode, which makes them not possible to play at all.
Example of games that black out:
The Wolf Among Us (can be played in windowed mode)
Witchy Life Story (can be played in windowed mode)
The Abbey
Unavowed
Day of the Tentacle: Remastered
The Sims 4 (can be played in windowed mode)
Planet Zoo (can be played in windowed mode)
…
What I tried doing in order to fix it, but it didn´t work:
1. Switch Power Options plan in Control Panel
2. Restart the computer
3. Update graphic card driver
4. Update Windows
5. Check, if the HDMI cable is connected correctly
6. Check resource usage during gameplay in task manager
7. Monitor the temperature of the system components
My computer setup:
Monitor: AOC, model number 27G2, power rating:100 – 240 V, energy usage: 28 W, frequency 144 Hz, it is conected by HDMI cable
Procesor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X, 6-Core
Graphics card: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
RAM: 32 GB
System: 64-bit
Windows: Windows 10 Home
Description of an issue in more detail: The vast majority of videogames that I own can be played only in windowed mode, otherwise the screen keeps blacking out during game.
The severity od black screen during gameplay can differ based on games I play. Sometimes the game stayes black the entire time, sometimes it flickers and I can see everything in between those flashes.
Sometimes it is so bad, that I can´t even access the main menu of the game. I do hear the sound, so I assume the game started but I see nothing and it makes switching to windowed mode in main menu options impossible. In extreme cases, the game can´t be minimized by hitting windows key and/or ended by using the CTRL+ALT+DEL („end the task“ command) and I have to push the reset button on my computer to force a complete shut down and restart the computer again.
In those cases, in which it is possible to use CTRL + ALT + DEL command, I usually end the game and restart the computer. After re-launching the game again, this will sometimes help to get into main menu and set a windowed mode. It doesn´t, however, fix the issue of not being able to play the game in full screen without blacking out. Some games can´t be displayed in windowed mode, which makes them not possible to play at all.
Example of games that black out:
The Wolf Among Us (can be played in windowed mode)
Witchy Life Story (can be played in windowed mode)
The Abbey
Unavowed
Day of the Tentacle: Remastered
The Sims 4 (can be played in windowed mode)
Planet Zoo (can be played in windowed mode)
…
What I tried doing in order to fix it, but it didn´t work:
1. Switch Power Options plan in Control Panel
2. Restart the computer
3. Update graphic card driver
4. Update Windows
5. Check, if the HDMI cable is connected correctly
6. Check resource usage during gameplay in task manager
7. Monitor the temperature of the system components