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Dual monitor set up issues

joser1813

I have one MSI 144 Hz and one AOC 75 Hz. First one is connected trought display port (eventhough it comes with a HDMI cable in the box), second one is using HDMI. Everything works fine until the displays go into sleep mode, when I move the mouse or press a key to awake the monitors, AMD drivers freak out and after a while it works but it somehow restarts some of the settings, like refresh rate to 60 Hz. Is there anything I can do to improve this situation?

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14 minutes ago, joser1813 said:

I have one MSI 144 Hz and one AOC 75 Hz. First one is connected trought display port (eventhough it comes with a HDMI cable in the box), second one is using HDMI. Everything works fine until the displays go into sleep mode, when I move the mouse or press a key to awake the monitors, AMD drivers freaks out and after a while it works but it somehow restard some of the settings, like refresh rate to 60 Hz. Is there anything I can do to improve this situation?

Firstly, are your drivers up to date?

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1 minute ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Firstly, are your drivers up to date?

Yes, they are

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