07-19-2024 01:44 AM
Hello,
I've already created a thread talking about my issues with MCM107 compared to MCM105 with very little feedback, but i wanted to create a separate thread highlighting a consistent issue which may be easier to replicate and may be connected to the issues i'm having in the hope we get a fix.
So now since MCM107 the base LED turns off when i turn my PC off (i like this behaviour) however when i turn my PC back on the LED (most of the time) doesn't turn on, when i say most of the time, what i mean is it might come back on after an initial reboot or boot up, but inevitably it will not come on after one or two boots then it will stay off until i turn the monitor on/off again, rinse and repeat.
This should be easy and obvious behaviour to replicate if you are using the stand the monitor comes with, so unless something is faulty with my monitor i assume a very quick test will confirm this behaviour, if it hasn't already been confirmed.
It appears that most people are now satisfied with the HDR colour accuracy, but there's just a few issues that the last two firmware's have introduced that did not exist on MCM105, highlighted here.
https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/gaming-monitors/pg27aqdm-unstable-since-mcm106/td-p/1024805
Can i at least get confirmation that Asus are working to fix these issues, or is it something wrong at my end that i can try?
07-20-2024 09:30 AM
Got the exact same issue over here. Turns off when I shut down my pc, does not turn back on when booting it back up. Going into the menu to switch it off and back on doesn't work. Only way to turn it back on is to turn off the monitor and turn it back off. Definitely not something just on your end, had no issues on MCM105 and it started the moment I updated to MCM107.
07-23-2024 01:22 AM
Thank you for contacting us regarding the issue you are experiencing with the RGB lighting on the base of your PG27AQDM monitor not working properly after updating to firmware version 107.
To better understand the issue, we would like to confirm the following:
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07-24-2024 04:39 AM - edited 07-24-2024 04:40 AM
1. I've only witnessed it on 107, didn't use 106 for long enough to test it and on 105 it never happened once, but on 105 the LED just stayed on all the time, it didn't switch itself off when the monitor went into standby like on 107.
2. I'm using the DP cable that came with the monitor, i've tried to use a different cable with no luck.
3. I can post a video later tonight but really it wouldn't provide any more detail that already provided, the light is currently off on my monitor despite it being set to on in the OSD.
4. The OSD settings have been reset multiple times and the firmware has been flashed multiple times, sometimes i even notice when i hit 'All Reset' it doesn't even reset and i have to do it again until it actually resets.
5. Please see https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/gaming-monitors/pg27aqdm-unstable-since-mcm106/td-p/1024805 this thread for all of my specs, software and firmware versions etc. I also have Razer mouse software running and iCUE software running.
I repeat, this and all of my other issues never happened on 105, flashing back to it fixes everything without me having to alter a thing, but then i miss out on the improved HDR.
08-01-2024 07:03 PM
Thank you for providing the information.
To help our engineering team identify the root cause of the base LED not lighting up issue, we kindly request you to provide the following:
Thank you.
08-05-2024 01:50 AM
Hello,
Is a YouTube video acceptable? Unfortunately i couldn't replicate the behaviour showing the light on prior to turning the PC off then it not coming on when turning the PC on, both times i recorded when i shut down and turned on my PC the LED successfully came back on, although the gap between turning the PC off and turning it back on was very small.
The video is taken after i woke up this morning of me booting the PC up (my PC has been off for several hours) as you can see the LED is not turning on despite the OSD saying it is on, unplugging and plugging in the power cable returns the LED to working order.
I was unable to get the serial number this morning but i can update you with that later today.
a month ago
Any update on this?
Surely a physical feature of the monitor not working after a recent firmware update is a pretty big deal, all be it cosmetic? I'd love to be able to enjoy the colours of the latest firmware but this and other issues are preventing me.
Just because 75% of people decide to use a monitor arm doesn't make this a none issue.
Over a year after this monitor released there are still well documented issues, i'd love to be able to enjoy the monitor without checking for firmware fixes daily.