Device Information
System Model or SKU
Please select one of the following
BIOS VERSION
3.04
Windows:
Open a command terminal as administrator:
wmic bios get SMBIOSBIOSVERSION
Linux:
Open a terminal and run the following command
sudo dmidecode --string bios-version
dan@fedora:~$ sudo dmidecode --string bios-version
[sudo] password for dan:
03.04
DIY Edition information
If you are experiencing an issue on a DIY system, Please also fill out the memory and storage devices you are using.
Memory: Manufacture and SKU
Storage: Manufacture and SKU
Port/Peripheral information
If you are experiencing an issue with a peripheral or an expansion card/port please fill out the following information:
- Peripheral vendor and name.
- Port the Peripheral was connected to. Please see the following for port numbering: Laptop 16 or Laptop 13 or Desktop
- Device or expansion card attached to the Adjacent port to the port that is having the issue.
- [ Fill In device / expansion card ]
- [ Fill In device / expansion card ]
- [ Fill In device / expansion card ]
- [ Fill In device / expansion card ]
The following are for Laptop 16 only.
5. [ Fill In device / expansion card ]
6. [ Fill In device / expansion card ]
For Desktop only
- [ Fill In device / expansion card ]
- [ Fill In device / expansion card ]
Standalone Operation (Laptop Only)
Are you running your mainboard as a standalone device. Is standalone mode enabled in the BIOS?
Describe the bug
I have two monitors attached via displayport, the order matters. If my https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/LS28AG700NUXXU/ monitor is attached to the port furthest away from the motherboard, it'll power on and off constantly.
If i want a bios display, i either need to turn off this panel or switch inputs
Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- 'have LS28AG700NUXXU' on port two
- that display powers on and off repeatedly
Expected behavior
If another display is on the primary port there is no issue, if this display is there, the display powers on and off until an OS loads, where it's then fine (only an issue in the pre-OS period)
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Operating System (please complete the following information):
- OS/Distribution: [e.g. Windows 11]
- Version: [Version]
- Linux Kernel Version:
uname -a
Additional context
Add any other context about the problem here.
Device Information
System Model or SKU
Please select one of the following
BIOS VERSION
3.04
Windows:
Open a command terminal as administrator:
wmic bios get SMBIOSBIOSVERSIONLinux:
Open a terminal and run the following command
sudo dmidecode --string bios-versiondan@fedora:~$ sudo dmidecode --string bios-version
[sudo] password for dan:
03.04
DIY Edition information
If you are experiencing an issue on a DIY system, Please also fill out the memory and storage devices you are using.
Memory: Manufacture and SKU
Storage: Manufacture and SKU
Port/Peripheral information
If you are experiencing an issue with a peripheral or an expansion card/port please fill out the following information:
The following are for Laptop 16 only.
5. [ Fill In device / expansion card ]
6. [ Fill In device / expansion card ]
For Desktop only
Standalone Operation (Laptop Only)
Are you running your mainboard as a standalone device. Is standalone mode enabled in the BIOS?
Describe the bug
I have two monitors attached via displayport, the order matters. If my https://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/LS28AG700NUXXU/ monitor is attached to the port furthest away from the motherboard, it'll power on and off constantly.
If i want a bios display, i either need to turn off this panel or switch inputs
Steps To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
If another display is on the primary port there is no issue, if this display is there, the display powers on and off until an OS loads, where it's then fine (only an issue in the pre-OS period)
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Operating System (please complete the following information):
uname -aAdditional context
Add any other context about the problem here.