Anyone got an idea what is going on with this:
I have a MSI Tomahawk X570 mobo, EVGA 3080 FTW3 Ultra and just added a Samsung G7 32" monitor.
If I connect any of the three 3080 DisplayPorts to the monitor, the mobo takes a lot more time to boot than normal then issues 1 long beep and 2 short beeps, followed soon after by the beep I always get for normal start.
The machine boots fine but windows 10 issues a notification:
"Display connection might be limited. Make sure the DisplayPort device you're connecting to is supported by your PC"
The beep codes 1 long 2 short are given as "Monitor or display card error"
The monitor and card work fine, even at 2560 x 1440 @ 240Hz. All games play fine. The frame rate is fine. I can see nothing wrong. I have tried Google'ing the issue and found various posts about similar but not quite the same circumstances. Some said it may be the BIOS on the GPU needs updating to give the correct response to the mobo, but I have the latest BIOS on the GPU, monitor and mobo.
Anyway, I attached a HDMI cable instead and the machine boots normaly with a single beep to show all is OK and Windows does not complain. I can't see a difference graphically so I am sticking with HDMI for now but it just bugs the hell out of me when I get problems that are not resolved. Any light shed on the situation would be great, thanks.
I have a MSI Tomahawk X570 mobo, EVGA 3080 FTW3 Ultra and just added a Samsung G7 32" monitor.
If I connect any of the three 3080 DisplayPorts to the monitor, the mobo takes a lot more time to boot than normal then issues 1 long beep and 2 short beeps, followed soon after by the beep I always get for normal start.
The machine boots fine but windows 10 issues a notification:
"Display connection might be limited. Make sure the DisplayPort device you're connecting to is supported by your PC"
The beep codes 1 long 2 short are given as "Monitor or display card error"
The monitor and card work fine, even at 2560 x 1440 @ 240Hz. All games play fine. The frame rate is fine. I can see nothing wrong. I have tried Google'ing the issue and found various posts about similar but not quite the same circumstances. Some said it may be the BIOS on the GPU needs updating to give the correct response to the mobo, but I have the latest BIOS on the GPU, monitor and mobo.
Anyway, I attached a HDMI cable instead and the machine boots normaly with a single beep to show all is OK and Windows does not complain. I can't see a difference graphically so I am sticking with HDMI for now but it just bugs the hell out of me when I get problems that are not resolved. Any light shed on the situation would be great, thanks.