![]() I can force a NO SIGNAL by going into Windows Display settings, after it comes up normally, and toggling back and forth between 120hz and 144hz. At least, until you either attempt to change the refresh rate or you launch a full screen game and come out of it. It's not all the time, and you can simply restart the computer to roll the dice again. I've got it connected to an ASUS VG32AQL1A monitor through DisplayPort and running at 2560x1440 144hz with Adaptive Sync enabled.īasically, what happens is on Windows startup, the display will sometimes go into black screen or NO SIGNAL. This processor has Intel Iris Xe Graphics. I'm using an Intel 11th Gen NUC with an Intel i5-1135g7 processor on Windows 11. ![]() ![]() This bug has been confirmed with both DCH driver 30.0.101.1404 as well as DCH driver 30.0.101.1340. This is just a bug report, as I've already solved my issue by downgrading. ![]()
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