I'm trying to get my Samsung S24D300 monitor to work alongside my LG FHD monitor on a Windows 11 setup, but I'm running into a frustrating issue. The LG monitor is functioning perfectly fine, but the Samsung monitor only flickers on briefly before going black again. I've tried turning it off and back on several times, and it shows the screen momentarily before going black again in a loop. I've ensured that my drivers are up to date, replaced the HDMI cable, and even switched to a new computer, but the problem persists. I've checked out numerous YouTube videos claiming to have "guaranteed" fixes, but nothing seems to help. Any advice on how I can resolve this?
3 Answers
First, have you made sure that your Samsung monitor is set to the correct input? Check the HDMI port in use. Also, double-check that the HDMI cable is securely connected at both ends. In Windows, go to display settings and see if the monitor is recognized, but maybe set to 'not extend.' Sometimes just rearranging the settings can do the trick!
I had a similar problem with my old monitor where it would flicker on and off. It turned out to be the monitor itself. If you're noticing nothing has worked after troubleshooting with different computers, it could be time to assess if the monitor has any physical issues. It might be worth checking if there's a warranty or getting it looked at if you're unsure.
It sounds like the fact that this issue followed you to a new computer could indicate a possible hardware problem. The flickering and black screen could suggest that the monitor itself might be failing – it could be a sign of a dying backlight or a loose internal cable. You might want to consider reaching out for a warranty claim or taking it to a repair shop, as it looks like it’s not a software issue at this point.

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