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- HP Omen 25i (off demo/burn-in), ow-frequency sound in HDR
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11-24-2023 11:25 AM
Hello. When you turn on the power saving mode (turn off the display) in Windows 10, the HP Omen 25i turns off and blinks in different colors (red, blue and others). This is similar to demo mode or burn-in mode. How can I disable this?
The monitor is connected to a GeForce GTX 3080 video card, the cable included in the display port kit
2. When you turn on the HDR mode (in Windows), the monitor emits a low-frequency sound. How to get rid of this?
11-27-2023 05:45 AM
Hi @Tsvrn,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
I'd like to help!
It sounds like your HP Omen 25i monitor might be displaying a behavior similar to a demo mode or a power-saving indicator when the display is turned off through power-saving mode in Windows 10. To disable this feature:
Monitor Menu Options: Access the menu options on your HP Omen 25i monitor. Navigate through the settings to find any power-saving or demo mode settings. Look for options related to display behaviors when the input signal is turned off or when the monitor enters a power-saving mode.
Check Manual: Consult the user manual for the HP Omen 25i monitor. It often provides specific instructions on how to adjust settings, disable demo modes, or change power-saving behaviors.
Reset to Factory Settings: Consider resetting the monitor to its factory settings. This might resolve any unintended settings or modes that are causing the monitor to behave in this manner.
Firmware Update: Check if there are any available firmware updates for your HP Omen 25i monitor. Sometimes, updates can address and fix such issues. Click here and update firmware/bios by using the serial number.
If the issue persists and you're unable to find a solution through the monitor settings or manual, contacting HP Support directly might be helpful. They can provide specific guidance or potentially troubleshoot the issue remotely.
Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance.
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