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  • Use the DisplayPort connection. Use only a cable that shows the DP on its end. That assurw you that those cables have passed the manufacturing control. Only through the DisplayPort can you get 4K at 60hz. Which is the only way to ise 4K.
  • I was having the same problem that all of you are having with the monitor turning on and off, screen going black kn and off. After many tries i figured out that i had a bad cable. Buy a new cable DisplayPort cable that has the DP stamp on it. The DP means that the cable has passed the requirements of the displayport…
  • Jackel answered your question. I will emphasize that you can only get good 4K resolution through a reasonable high end video card capable of meeting those specs. Integrated graphic cards like the one you have, cannot display 4K. Also, at the time, you can only get 4K without lag through the DisplayPort connection, and only…
  • There is nothing wrong with the monitor. Its windows ( windows 10 will upscale better according to Microsoft) inability to upscale correctly. Also, Adobe is the worse software manufacturer when it comes to high resolutions like 4K. I cant barely read the menus and lower bottom area of premiere pro or photoshop. The last…
  • I agree with Venner on the cables. The cable that comes with my monitor was an approved and tested displayport cable by having the DP stamped on the connector. Somewhow it was bent and I had to replace it. I ordered one without knowing about some of the problems with some non approved cables and I started having the same…
  • I have had basically the same issues with my monitor, ie, turning all black on and off for a second, flickering, etc. And after many tests thinking it was the video card (Radeon R9-270), then windows 8.1, then the monitor itself, it came down to be a faulty displayport cable. I found out that the wiring for displayport…
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