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Eject sound when turn off monitor or went to sleep


Dual Monitors don't turn off/sleep when they shouldMonitor switches to secondary display when I turn off my TVTV still detected as monitor when offDisplayPort Link Failure after monitor sleep?Displayport monitor no signal when pc is off or sleep or just turns screen offMonitor stay on after computer go to sleepMonitor doesn't wake up after sleepDisplayport connected monitor blinks Blue on Sleep?Monitor removes itself from sound devices by simply turning it off and onASUS monitor continually blinks blue 'no signal' when windows turns screen off













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The monitor is zowie 2411L via dual-link DVI.
The secondary monitor is a random LG monitor. both being 24inch and 1080p.



if the monitor goes to sleep according to the power plan, my pc will make an eject sound. and it is not like pc is not reacted to this, the pc acts like as if the graphic is restarted. example, if I have a game running, turn off my monitor manually will make eject sound and then crash the game. also, all the window will rearrange themselves.



I also have the second monitor it is normal LG I don't even know the model, very old one via HDMI. and it acts like what we expected for many years, nothing, the pc doesn't know if it is on or off, so if I turn back on the LG, everything is still there.



this is a very annoying problem because I too never shut off my pc, coz of work. and this problem crashes my software. right now my problem is never let monitor go sleep. which to me is a waste and it is very bright during the night.



I tried to use USBlog to see if there is anything else, but no, it is the monitor, I also use HDMI to hook up the zowie and pc, same problem.



it is very weird, it only started happening when I switched to AMD rx570 card, I used to have 1070gtx.









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    ryzen2600
    rx570
    itx ROG ASUS b350
    windows 10 1809 (17763.316)



    The monitor is zowie 2411L via dual-link DVI.
    The secondary monitor is a random LG monitor. both being 24inch and 1080p.



    if the monitor goes to sleep according to the power plan, my pc will make an eject sound. and it is not like pc is not reacted to this, the pc acts like as if the graphic is restarted. example, if I have a game running, turn off my monitor manually will make eject sound and then crash the game. also, all the window will rearrange themselves.



    I also have the second monitor it is normal LG I don't even know the model, very old one via HDMI. and it acts like what we expected for many years, nothing, the pc doesn't know if it is on or off, so if I turn back on the LG, everything is still there.



    this is a very annoying problem because I too never shut off my pc, coz of work. and this problem crashes my software. right now my problem is never let monitor go sleep. which to me is a waste and it is very bright during the night.



    I tried to use USBlog to see if there is anything else, but no, it is the monitor, I also use HDMI to hook up the zowie and pc, same problem.



    it is very weird, it only started happening when I switched to AMD rx570 card, I used to have 1070gtx.









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      ryzen2600
      rx570
      itx ROG ASUS b350
      windows 10 1809 (17763.316)



      The monitor is zowie 2411L via dual-link DVI.
      The secondary monitor is a random LG monitor. both being 24inch and 1080p.



      if the monitor goes to sleep according to the power plan, my pc will make an eject sound. and it is not like pc is not reacted to this, the pc acts like as if the graphic is restarted. example, if I have a game running, turn off my monitor manually will make eject sound and then crash the game. also, all the window will rearrange themselves.



      I also have the second monitor it is normal LG I don't even know the model, very old one via HDMI. and it acts like what we expected for many years, nothing, the pc doesn't know if it is on or off, so if I turn back on the LG, everything is still there.



      this is a very annoying problem because I too never shut off my pc, coz of work. and this problem crashes my software. right now my problem is never let monitor go sleep. which to me is a waste and it is very bright during the night.



      I tried to use USBlog to see if there is anything else, but no, it is the monitor, I also use HDMI to hook up the zowie and pc, same problem.



      it is very weird, it only started happening when I switched to AMD rx570 card, I used to have 1070gtx.









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      ryzen2600
      rx570
      itx ROG ASUS b350
      windows 10 1809 (17763.316)



      The monitor is zowie 2411L via dual-link DVI.
      The secondary monitor is a random LG monitor. both being 24inch and 1080p.



      if the monitor goes to sleep according to the power plan, my pc will make an eject sound. and it is not like pc is not reacted to this, the pc acts like as if the graphic is restarted. example, if I have a game running, turn off my monitor manually will make eject sound and then crash the game. also, all the window will rearrange themselves.



      I also have the second monitor it is normal LG I don't even know the model, very old one via HDMI. and it acts like what we expected for many years, nothing, the pc doesn't know if it is on or off, so if I turn back on the LG, everything is still there.



      this is a very annoying problem because I too never shut off my pc, coz of work. and this problem crashes my software. right now my problem is never let monitor go sleep. which to me is a waste and it is very bright during the night.



      I tried to use USBlog to see if there is anything else, but no, it is the monitor, I also use HDMI to hook up the zowie and pc, same problem.



      it is very weird, it only started happening when I switched to AMD rx570 card, I used to have 1070gtx.







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