by Atelo » Mon Feb 01, 2016 3:44 am
Haven't seen that particular problem...
Have you tried connecting it to a different computer to see if the same thing happens?
I have seen weird power saver features on certain computers make the screen dim after a random interval.
To fix this, I had to go into the monitor's settings to change it from PC controlled to manual so that it would ignore the PC's requests to dim it for no reason at all.
Other than that, I'd say it might be a swollen capacitor problem and you either need to solder some new caps on it, or buy a new monitor.
Haven't seen that particular problem...
Have you tried connecting it to a different computer to see if the same thing happens?
I have seen weird power saver features on certain computers make the screen dim after a random interval.
To fix this, I had to go into the monitor's settings to change it from PC controlled to manual so that it would ignore the PC's requests to dim it for no reason at all.
Other than that, I'd say it might be a swollen capacitor problem and you either need to solder some new caps on it, or buy a new monitor.