originally I had a Ryzen 7 2700x and an Asus prime x370 pro also a one month old Samsung odyssey g7 32” monitor.
This all started when I decided to upgrade my cpu and motherboard. If your monitor is still under manufacturer’s warranty, contact their support for further assistance. You may need to replace it with a new monitor. If it doesn’t work on another computer either, the problem is probably caused by a damaged monitor. If possible, connect your ASUS monitor to another computer and see how it works. The last method you can try is to test the monitor on another computer. Method 5: Test the ASUS monitor on another computer
If the problem is resolved, just use the new HDMI cable. You can try a new HDMI cable and see if the problem persists. In this case, the no signal issue can occur. If the HDMI cable is damaged, the monitor can’t get the input source successfully.
If you have no idea how to select the Factor Reset option, you can search the monitor user-guide online. Then use the buttons on the monitor to select the Factory Reset option. To fix the problem, you can try to perform a factory reset on the monitor.įirst, press the on-screen menu button on the monitor to bring up the On-screen menu. Method 3: Perform a factory reset on the monitor If it still persists, move on and try other methods.
Many Windows users have confirmed they had resolved their problems with this method.įirst, unplug the power cable for a couple of minutes, then plug the power cable again.Īfter that, check to see if the problem persists. To fix your ASUS monitor hdmi no signal issue, you can try to unplug and replug the monitor power cable. Method 2: Unplug and replug the monitor power cable If it’s hard to pull out, it means the cable is inserted firmly. You can pull it out and see if it’s hard to pull out. Ensure it’s well connected at the ASUS monitor end as well as the computer end. To fix the problem, you can try to unplug the HDMI cable and plug it back in.Īfter plugging the HDMI cable again, check if the cable is inserted firmly into the ports. If the monitor is not fully connected to the computer, the HDMI no signal issue can cause. Please, regale me in the comments with tales of why YOU too hate Micro-HDMI, Dear Reader.Method 1: Unplug and replug the HDMI cable I'm a good son again and Micro-HDMI continues to suck as a display connector.įull-sized HDMI or Mini-DP (Display Port) from now on, my friends. Take a razor blade and cut a good millimeter around the cable's rubber housing to expose more metal.īoom. It turns out that many cables (especially cheap ones from Amazon) don't expose enough metal to make a decent connection. I tried new drivers, flashing BIOS, new cables, jiggling the connector, everything.Įxcept the obvious - cutting up the cable.
I mean, it literally does everything wrong. Let me just say that Micro-HDMI is the most evil of all display connectors. I'm sure you are also, as you're reading this blog, right?Īnyway, I talk this computer up for months, he gets the computer, and it has this tiny Micro-HDMI connector. It was bugging me even more, as I am the assigned IT manager for my family.
My Dad's Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro was driving him batty for months. This blog post is likely not for you, unless it totally is.