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But now (few hours after update to be honest, not the greatest test, however), I can see it can wake up! Not sure if it does 100% (once I clicked the button, but probably didn't wait enough), but it's definitely much better then 0 wake ups I had before.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. Even computer restart made monitor to sleep forever. it really just went to sleep and never returned without button push. And in general I don't understand why all manufactures nowadays have this issue on most monitors on release.Īfter about 1 month of using it, I think today I found the solution: I updated the firmware to v25 downloaded from Asus official site: (my version from the box was v19)Īnd I think it's much better now. It's "a bit" disappointing to see that $800 monitor has such an ugly issue. If not, probably mine solution will work for you (see below).
The process was really quick and I ended up getting a closed box, same serial number but clearly a new unit (stickers, manuals, etc.). Update: After ASUS customer support confirmed multiple times it was not the intended behavior, I've sent the screen for repairs. Add to that, their support tells me (two different person) to send the screen in for repairs. In my case, I tried deactivating VRR and it won't work either. It seems that ASUS activates Deep Sleep and didn't bother providing an option to disable it. One HDMI was faulty actually but for something else)- Contacting ASUS support. Setting Windows' sleep higher, but ignored due to Unattended Sleep timeout.- Monitor reset- New cables (why not huh. Via DP.Laptop - Laptop screen + VG259Q (In this order). Is there an easy fix to this? ASUS wants me to send in the monitor to their repair center and I would really like to avoid this as much as possible.ĭesktop - VG259Q + VE247H (In this order).
So when I wake it up, all my windows position are reset to a single screen setup.
Please check if the light. Whenever the monitor goes to sleep (IE: Windows unattended sleep timeout fires up), the monitor completely disconnects from the laptop/computer. If the model had attached with the power supply (AC-adapter), make sure the power supply has connected to the screen. Just got this monitor and I truly love it except for one thing that is driving me crazy right now.