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03-06-2024 01:13 AM
Hello, same issue here. Randomly happens, but often: estimated every 10-30 min the two monitors switch off and on, for overall waiting time 3-4seconds till stable on again. I updated system, controller & monitor firmwares & drivers but still same issue. My system is done by:
* Notebook: HP Elitebook x360 830 G7, x64-based
* OS: Windows 10 Enterprise 10.0.19045
* Display adapter: Intel UHD Graphics Family
* Display port USB-C
* Monitor 1: Notebook (1920x1080)
* Monitor 2 (incl. dock & usb-c in) & 3 (paired): HP E27m G4
* Display settings: extended
03-06-2024 02:06 AM
See replies regarding cables. It will be your cables. Even if you've tried swapping them already. I had done the same before without progress. I eventually used good DisplayPort cables for both monitors. No issues whatsoever, since. No monitor blinking for a week & a half, now.
03-06-2024 08:56 AM
@Turccain - I've not updated the beta firmware. The cables I've purchased (see above comments) worked. I delivered two full-days training virtually and no blinking. It has remained problem free for the first time since I started this forum chat. Trust me when I tell you I was not happy for over a year to finally arrive at a sustainable solution.
The cables were not cheap - do not go cheap. Please see my test results above and what I purchased to resolve.
Good luck.
03-06-2024 09:02 AM - edited 03-06-2024 09:03 AM
Since I changed the cables from the dock's 3 outputs to display port to display port (two), and HDMI to HDMI (one), the two display port monitors have been solid on for a week. The straight HDMI to HDMI blinked a few times a day, however. I just replaced the HDMI with a new shorter CTG one. No blinking yet.
03-06-2024 09:13 AM - edited 03-06-2024 09:14 AM
Agree with Frank. HDMI to HDMI blinked for me. I went with two HDMI monitor "out" to DP into dock (no dongle) haven't blinked in over 7 days. Again, high quality cables.
Two HP24es monitors
Thanks, Frank!
03-06-2024 12:18 PM
If it has to do with the cables quality, dont you agree it is a problem of the port controllers (eg. like too small power to the cables, or bad digital signal processors/algoritm) or compatibility at notebook and dock sides? Why? Because at the end better quality cables should mean lower electrical resistance and/or better shielding (smaller parasitic values) meaninig highwr speed etc. isnt? This suggests me that HP should improve controllers, and that the issue could be solved on firmware/driver level. I guess so. I tried to connect my laptop to two other same HP monitors and still same problem.
I read some other post where guys claimed the same issus also with other brand monitors, so I guess the issue is on the notebook side…
Anyhow, i will follow your tips and order new better cables tomorrow and post the otucome as soon as I check it.
Thanks all you meanwhile.
03-06-2024 12:23 PM
Yes, I do think the components/drivers are weak.
I was just trying to find some way of making the blinking stop.
BTW, the short CTG HDMI to HDMI cable is working. No blinking all day on 3 external monitors!
03-07-2024 06:48 AM - edited 03-07-2024 08:42 AM
I can confirm that quality cables fix the issue.
My setup:
HP ZBook Fury 16 G9 Mobile Workstation-PC (609L4AV)
HP Thunderbolt Dock 280W G4 w/Combo Cable (4J0G4AA)
3 LG displays, HDMI inputs only
Connections:
2 x DP to HDMI cables from dock
1 x HDMI to HDMI cable from ZBook
I switched to MAXONAR cables yesterday, now all problems are gone.
2 x MAXONAR DTH1 (DisplayPort 1.4 to HDMI 2.1 8K Cable 2M, 6.6FT)
1 x MAXONAR H8K1 ((Certified) HDMI 2.1 Ultra HD High Speed 48Gpbs Cable 8K)
Thanks a lot Jax38, you saved me from buying new displays with DP inputs!
03-18-2024 07:50 AM
As hopeful as I was due to quite a few "C2G cables fix the problem!" posts, I'm here to say they do not. Twenty minutes after installing, one of my monitors blinked black just like with the HP DP-to-DP cables.
Back to the drawing board. I really wish guy went along with the beta firmware HP was talking about.
03-19-2024 10:22 AM - edited 03-19-2024 10:36 AM
To confirm also, I ordered this part based on Jax38 original post about cables, and this post by Arno_claassen about it working. I haven't had any problems since. I have tried using both DP and HDMI cable that came with the monitor and there is glitching. Sometimes it doesn't happen, but it returns after a while.
(VESA Certified) DisplayPort 2.1 Cable, 16K@60Hz, 10K@60Hz, 8K@60Hz, 4 – Maxonar Official
I have been working find since Friday of last week.
System Model HP ZBook Power 15.6 inch G10 A Mobile Workstation PC
BIOS Version/Date HP V85 Ver. 01.04.00, 1/18/2024
1 LG HDR WQHD Widescreen, DisplayPort input (Desktop mode 3440x1440, 100Hz, HDR)