So in general, it should work via your USB-C port (Thunderbold 3) or via HDMI 2.0 (not 144 Hz). Mine works at 100 Hz max via Thunderbold 3 (but that may be caused by the Intel HD 620 or my TB3 is just 20Gbits).
It should be a Thunderbold 3 dock or a USB-C dock that supports at least 4K 60Hz...
Nope...I will try HDMI... I can rather survive with 120 instead of 144 Hz than with the standby issue for now. What GPU are you using now?
I do have a 2nd one here, same issue, 2 different cables (one old one, one from the delivered screens), I will try a 4k 144 Hz Cable from Amazon on Friday...
What GPU do you guys have? Here it is GTX 1070 MSI
The answer you got is the answer from their kind of "service desk" (I know because of the issue below). I will test a second one, but I am not so sure that it will fix my problems or that they actually will fix something... it may be related to...
Lucky you :) I already did the upgrade, checked several "sleep" settings, re-installed the driver, deinstalled NVidia HD Audio and so on.... I ordered a 2nd screen and hope that it works. Due to the current situation, getting new graphic cards (even though I can sell the old one), is not the...
If it is just that, try set colors manually, e.g.
r 93, g 92, b 99 or
r 91, g 92, b 100
That are settings done by me before I calibrated my monitor and one of them found online. A quick win is probably setting it to "warm" (funny) instead of normal in the settings (all in the monitor osd).
I...
Try to disable hybrid sleep (sleep settings in the advanced power options). That solved the issue for me, but at least once that setting turned itself back on. I will check the firmware upgrade tool later on my computer as well.
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