Yes, when I got it I was told DVI was fine (and I'm sure it is) however it failed to mention it only came with the anceint VGA cables, not DVI (but it does have a DVI port). I will try and stop somewhere and pick up a DVI cable and cross my fingers that it works. I'm guessing going through two adapters it's not too happy.
those drivers are for windows. I still have problems connection monitors to my macbook pro. When i use the windows partition, no problems with all drivers installed. There are no drivers for mac's, they dont care :-(
Having read this thread, I was a bit apprehensive before hooking up my AOC i2367F monitor. As it turned out, my preliminary prep was far more than required: both on a PowerPC G4 and on a new retina-screen PowerBook it was plug and play all the way, no driver download and only autotuning with the presets. It's not in the same league as Apple's monitor, but for $140 I have no complaint. I don't know what additonal drivers others feel that they need.
ive downloaded the AOC :driver zip" (i didnt have to use this before) but how do i get it to run or install ? if i double click on the zip filr i just get 4 files none that are "actionable" when i click or double click
I have a similar problem. My AOC monitor suddenly stopped working and just says HDMI no signal. It had worked perfectly before until one day when I connected it it stopped my laptop screen from working. Now whenever I start up the laptop the screen does not turn on until I close the lid and open it up again after a few minutes. My monitor still doesn't work though.
Also happened to me, the first time I connected the monitor, It's only 800 x 600 and I was expecting a 1600 x 900 resolution and doesn't have any options on the system preferences, the only option is the 800 x 600 resolution. I tried restarting the monitor, disconnecting and reconnecting it, this time I saw the other options to make my screen resolution to 1600 x 900
Just got a new macbook pro and also had a problem connecting my existing AOC monitor to it. After a bit of searching (during which stumbled upon this thread) found this page with iOS drivers: The monitor started working after installing and restarting.
I have quite a weird issue ongoing with my Affinity Designer on Windows 10.
I'm experiencing screen flicering whenever I use Affinity when moving the mouse on my main monitor (2160x1440p, 144Hz) but not on the 2nd monitor (1920x1080p, 60Hz).
I was down to think it was an hardwaire failure, but outside of Affinity, the flickering is completely gone.
I experience myself a light / faint flicker when moving the mouse from the panels into the canvas and back. Moving the mouse only over the panels do cause no flicker. In my case the flicker is very subtle and my drivers are up-to-date.
I experience myself a light / faint flicker when moving the mouse from the panels into the canvas and back. Moving the mouse only over the panels do cause a flicker. In my case the flicker is very subtle and my drivers are up-to-date.
Hi Mykro,
Can you please provide us with some information about your setup, what graphics card are you using and what is your current driver version? Also what is the make and model of your two monitors? Are they using G-Sync or Freesync?
I'm not seeing any flickering or behaviour you're getting. I've been using a Dell U2718Q 4k screen (at 150% Display DPI in Windows) at 60hz and a Benq GW2470H at 1080p (100% Display DPI in Windows) 60hz monitor connected to a Geforce 1080 using the 461.40 Studio Drivers.
Hi Mykro,
Can you please provide us with some information about your setup, what graphics card are you using and what is your current driver version? Also what is the make and model of your two monitors? Are they using G-Sync or Freesync?
I'm not seeing any flickering or behaviour you're getting. I've been using a Dell U2718Q 4k screen (at 150% Display DPI in Windows) at 60hz and a Benq GW2470H at 1080p (100% Display DPI in Windows) 60hz monitor connected to a Geforce 1080 using the 461.40 Studio Drivers.
Thanks for that,
We've had a few similar sounding reports and there are a few things in common: namely the 461.40 drivers, 1440p and possibly G-Sync. Could you try disabling G-Sync and see if that helps with the behaviour? If not does setting that monitor to 60hz stop it from happening?
Unfortunately I don't currently have any G-Sync supported monitors or 1440p screens to try locally as we're all still working from home right now.
May I mention that if I swap Affinity window to my 60Hz monitor, the flicker is completely gone, but since they have also 2 different resolution and the 60Hz isn't using any Sync at all, there's still all the culprit in the equation.
Wonderful thanks for conforming that! It sounds as though something in the new drivers is causing this behaviour - seems suspect to have similar issues from multiple users from newly released drivers! I'll feed that back to development.
Dropping the refresh rate on my MSI Optix G24C down to 60 Hz in Windows 10's Advanced Display Settings (Settings - System - Display - Advanced Display Settings at the bottom of the right panel) corrected the flickering issue for me. (nvidia 461.4 drivers)
Same problem here. All my pilote have their last update. RTX2070 with Nvidia Studio Driver, W10 last update. Affinity Design 1.9.2.1035.
note: Same flickering with Photo or Publisher. Flickering are less present with the last driver Nvidia but still there, it come randomly.
I just bought the AOC 2237Fwh monitor, hooked up a DVI cable out of my Powerbook Pro using OS 10.6.8 and it worked instantly, at full rez. But I am unable to use the keyboard to adjust brightness levels on the fly.
Since there were no Mac drivers or software on the Install DVD, I used Apple's calibration tool in the Diplays COLOR Preferences for now. It has a number of steps to calibration that adjust color, gamma, white point, etc. If anyone knows of AOC drivers that will actually provide AOC's controls, please post here.
I am having issues too. I just bought a AOC i2367f and it works (mirror), only it is all wobbly, lines keep going from top to bottom and the resolution is awful. There is no way of setting it (that i can find) in the display preferences. Yet if i boot off the windows partition and set it up to its full resolution in the control panel, it is awsome. Why can I not do this in the mac os? Or can I? If so, How?
I just got my new MacBook 15 the other day and today decided to set it up wiht my AOC E2251Swdn monitor. Black monitor screen. Grrrr. It worked fine with my old laptop (mid 2007). I got the mini dv adapter as I saw it didn't have the DVI port I'm used to seeing. However, the monitor when I got it only came with the old school VGA cord, not a DVI, thank goodness I finally had a use for the one that must have originally come with the previous laptop, and that worked just fine. Right now I have the VGA cable with the DVI apple adapter then plugged into the DVI to Thunderbolt adapter. Could this cord issue be why my monitor claims no signal no matter what I do?
Kellie, it's been several months since I had my AOC monitor problems (on two monitors connected each to a Macmini), but if my memory is correct it was a DVI cable issue. I went to Best Buy, my least favorite place ever, and picked up different DVI cables and they worked. At least, I'm pretty sure that's why I picked up those DVI cables. Never found out why the ones that came with the monitor didn't work. Wait...I don't think my monitor actually did come with DVI cables! The first set I bought were crap and had to be replaced. My issue had nothing to do with the AOC driver, either.
Sometimes when I turn on my PC the monitor shows no signal but my KBM and PC light up and I hear the windows boot sound. I tried using an Anti-sag bracket and a vertical screw thing to hold the huge 6800XT. Now, I'm using a Gen4 vertical mount. It was fine for the first 20 days, now the issue started again.
I have tried using HDMI cable, no signal. Connecting my DP and HDMI to MoBo however shows the display. It is not a monitor or a cable issue. I do not think it is a power issue as I am using an 850W PSU connected to a UPS with 865W output. I checked my W consumption on the UPS display to be 500ish W at full load including my monitor.
I do not think it is a faulty driver as I cannot even see my POST screen which shows 'Gigabyte Ultra Durable'. I read if it is a driver issue still the POST screen should be visible. Before I forget yes, I have firmly placed the GPU to my PCIE slot and heard the click.
Feel free to ask questions. This was my first time building a PC, the first 2 weeks were perfect and now I'm depressed. Because I cannot find any solution to this. Now 2 months, because this issue seems to randomly appear and disappear. I do remember however, when I still used the PCIE port reseating the GPU would solve this issue. I haven't tried this with my vertical mount yet. But then again, that is not a solution.
So, I am literally dumb. Whenever the disconnect happened I always checked the white extension cable to my GPU because that was infront of me. Tonight, I opened the back panel to see a single 2 pin PSU cable loosely attached to the white extension cable.
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