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Apologize for my English, I'm from Russia. Translator Google rules! 😎
configuration:
System - Windows 64 SP1
I5 2500K, 8GB Kingston KVR1333D3N9K2/8G, GIGABYTE GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3, HDD - WD 1TB FALS 300W Power Supply, Desktop GMC1-S1
System - Windows 7 64 SP1, the original. Version 8.15.10.2418 video driver Version BIOS - F4, Award 6.00PG The system BIOS Date 06/23/11 Date 02/23/11 BIOS video
The image disappears for a moment and when he wants to recover. We found out that this only happens when the permissions working at a refresh rate is 60 Hertz.At 1280x1024 and 1024x768 75 Hz 75 Hz - everything works perfectly.
HDMI connection.
With the power supply is OK, the system consumes no more than 60 watts.
Please help to solve the problem.
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Waiting for a response from Intel technical experts.
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I have the same issue with a ASUS H67 motherboard, I7-2600K CPU. The windows splash screen come up for a couple of seconds on the HDMI port and then the screen goes blank. When I connect using the DVI port, everything is normal. What did you do the correct the problem.
Thanks
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Thank you for your help! Intel Support Comunity great place for solving problems with equipment Intel!
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Respected Sir,
Please change your smps to 400w or higher than that, try to get the top quality of it. Because of the smps also the problem may be their, the processor itself will consume most of the power than the motherboard, it makes your board in lack energy & in starts manfunctoning like this. You better change your smps & see it.....
Thank you.
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