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Rx580 problem with monitor connection

Zdravko996

i bought brand new graphic card rx 580 i have problem when i connect pc monitor i have message HDMI no signal, my monitor is asus VP247HAE, monitor have HDMI and VGA (d-sub) connector, when i connect it with HDMI i see message HDMI no signal, i have 2xDP, 2xHDMI and DVI on my graphic card, when i connect my TV in second HDMI port in graphic card i see image, only i can see image on monitor when is TV and pc monitor connected in both HDMI in graphic card but only can see image when i set refresh rate to 30 hz interlaced but the image is shaking at 30 hz inteelaced and when change something different i dont have signal on pc monitor, pc monitor works on my previous low end graphic (r7 240) with HDMI cable 1920x1080 at 60 hz. In radeon software i see that my TV and pc monitor are cloned, can some one have solution how can i display image only on my PC monitor? 

i have latest driver version 20.2.2

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  • 3 weeks later...

Can samo one try to help me?

I remove RAM from pc and change there slots and still nothing...

Is it a compatibility issue between RX 580 and my PC monitor? (ASUS VP247HAE)

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7 hours ago, AkSo2504 said:

Maybe try byuing a new hdmi cable

I try 4 HDMI cables, one is HDMI 2.0 and 3 others are HDMI 1.4 and nothing

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7 hours ago, Zdravko996 said:

I try 4 HDMI cables, one is HDMI 2.0 and 3 others are HDMI 1.4 and nothing

Can you try it with another monitor and tv?

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On 4/18/2020 at 8:19 AM, AkSo2504 said:

Can you try it with another monitor and tv?

I alreaty try one more monitor and nothing happends, i try second TV and on second TV everything works ok...

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