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Asus PG32UCDP issues

DigitalFirefly
Level 7

I just got the PG32UCDP on Wednesday. This is my first OLED and I'm coming from an Acer X271HU IPS monitor.

My current setup is the PG32UCDP as my primary monitor and the X271HU as my secondary. Both connected with DP. My old setup was the X271HU and a 1080p Dell monitor both connected with DP.

There's a few things I've had issues with since I've hooked it up. I'm hoping you guys have some fixes for these.

  1. Slow to turn on. Once I press the power button, it'll be a black screen, then I'll see some logos, then black, then finally the Windows desktop. Total time to get to desktop is about 30-40 seconds. In comparison, my old monitor takes about 3 seconds. Is this normal? Is there a setting I'm missing to speed this up?

  2. When I turn on both monitors, while the PG32UCDP is booting up, the X271HU screen will shrink, everything will freeze on the screen, then it appear the resolution gets higher for a few seconds, then goes back to normal. Never had this issue with my old setup.

  3. If I turn off both monitors while the computer is on, the windows I have open on the PG32UCDP will move to the X271HU. Then when I turn everything back on, I have to drag them back over to the PG32UCDP. Is there a way to stop this from happening? This also never happed with my old setup.

  4. I enabled auto-hide the task bar. Sometimes it just won't hide. I'll be in a browser window and the taskbar will be over the browser on the bottom.

  5. Mouse and apps unresponsive. Sometimes after turning on the PG32UCDP, the mouse cursors will not be present. I'll have to move it around a lot and it finally shows up. Once the mouse is active, I'll try to drag a window from one monitor to the other or minimize/maximize an app and it doesn't register the clicks. Never had this issue with the old setup.

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DigitalFirefly
Level 7

UPDATE after swapping out the display port cable.

1. After I switched out my display port cable to the one that came with the monitor and it now boots in about 12-13 seconds.  Better, but still a little slow.  Is that normal?  

2. Still does this.

3. Still does this.

4. This still happens randomly.

5. Haven't had this issue since I posted this.

6. The monitor goes to sleep and wakes up right away.  I turned off the proximity sensor because it would turn off while I was using it, no matter the setting.  Using Windows 11.  Under advanced power settings I disabled "allow wake timers".  I have the monitor set to turn off after 5 minutes.  Any suggestion for this?