

I have looked on every forum and spent hours researching this issue and I am at a loss. Tried watching a video on YouTube as well and it worked perfectly. But I decided to try watching Netflix through Chrome and it worked perfectly! No black screen, no audio cut out (or audio delay), anything. I thought maybe it's just an issue with video / games, as just browsing and doing other things on the PC works great. I've done a ton of testing and found a couple weird things - audio and video seem to cut out when trying to load / play the game and when trying to watch any Netflix program via the Win10 Netflix app. Also good to note that when the flickering occurs, I am losing both audio and video to the TV. The exact same thing happens no matter how low I take the resolution. I assumed that taking it back down to 1920x1080 would fix it, but this is not the case. I should mention that I did set the game to 3840x2160 resolution (since it had that option, I figured why not) and this is when I first saw the issue. Now the problem is that whenever I load Cities: Skylines, it will flicker on the loading screen and then when the game loads the black screen flickering gets so bad that I just have to Alt+F4 the program and close it entirely or I can't do anything at all. Fast forward with the new cable and Windows loaded into 3840x2160 automatically and looks great. The "4K" cable I purchased on Amazon wasn't true 18Gbps 4K, so it didn't work. I had the hardest time getting it to change, and eventually figured out it was a cable issue. However, I noticed that my Windows display settings were set to 1920x1080 and since my TV and graphics card support 4K, I obviously wanted that resolution. Highest detail on everything and it loaded perfectly and looked awesome.

Anyways, after I first built the PC I was playing the game at 1920x1080 no problem.
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I had been playing on my MacBook Pro but it just wasn't a great experience. One of the main reasons I built this PC was to play my favorite game, Cities: Skylines. I believe you can see my machine specs in my profile. Sorry if I didnt follow proper format in asking questions.I recently built my first PC and the actual build went great, no issues and I really enjoyed it. Otherwise use a dummy plug which is a rediculous solution.īTW, new here, this is my first post. The screenshot below, Anydesk will stay like this untill I get up and walk to the room and turn that display on.
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I guess I should also mention I am running the latest driver from the AMD site. And this is the MSI Gaming Z Trio 6900XT Card. I made sure the HDMI Link Assurance I think its called is enabled(the setting that allows HDMI to sense what its connected to). I shouldn't have to use an HDMI dummy plug.
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Since I have switched cards my Sceptre 50in 1080p TV wont get signal if I power it off and leave the PC running unless I unplug and plug back in the HDMI cable.Īny suggestions as this is very annoying as it keeps me from working remotely using Anydesk as anydesk hangs on the connecting/getting image screen. I have a Asrock X570 Phantom Gaming 4 wifi ax with 5800x CPU. The PC is not asleep as I have it set to display always on and High Performance profile. The issue I am having is that my TV wont get signal when turning back on unless I unplug the HDMI cable from the back of the PC and plug it in again.
