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    Raspberry Pi 3 B Black Screen on Dell Monitor

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    • ZacharielZ
      Zachariel @mitu
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      @mitu Yes, I've SSHed into it and tried that. The edid comes back with CEA mode 16 prefered, which is what it sets itself to when there's no changes to the config file (it doesn't work). I found a forum post by someone who had a similar monitor to mine (u3011), and they were having "no signal" issues when using an HDMI to DVI. They said the fix they finally found was to set it to group 2, mode 69, which worked perfectly for them. Even though it was a slightly different model, and he was using HDMI to DVI instead of HDMI to HDMI, I tried it anyway and that was also a no go. The extended edid data has listed group 2, mode 69 in standard timing 2. Might I also need to write in a line to change to that timing? I had assumed the timing was part of the mode.

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        rbaker @Zachariel
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        @zachariel said in Raspberry Pi 3 B Black Screen on Dell Monitor:

        I've probably tried fifty different combinations by now

        Just wanted to check your syntax.

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        • ZacharielZ
          Zachariel @rbaker
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          @rbaker I get it, but I merely used the commented code they provide for you, I'm fairly confident I didn't screw it up.

          I really appreciate everyone attempting to help, so if anyone else has any knowledge, information, or thoughts on the matter, that would be wonderful. It's amazing, whenever I have a problem with something, I'm always the only one with that same problem! :-D

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            Salaman64
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            Hi, I had issues too with my PC monitor, in the end and after lots of trial and error this is my config file. Please be aware that there are probably unnecassary lines in there, but it worked so I didn't want to mess around with it anymore. Some of it was cut and pasted from various sources as I made more progress each day and discovered new discussion threads about it.

            My monitor has no HDMI support, so I have an DVI adaptor. And 3.5 mm plug for my speaker sound

            hdmi_force_unplug=1
            config_hdmi_boost=4

            hdmi_force_edid_audio=1
            hdmi_drive=1
            hdmi_group=2
            hdmi_mode=35
            gpu_mem=256
            gpu_mem_256=128
            gpu_mem_512=256
            gpu_mem_1024=256
            overscan_scale=1

            dtparam=audio=on
            disable_audio_dither=1

            audio_pwm_mode=2

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            • ZacharielZ
              Zachariel
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              Folks, I seem to have finagled it into working. Thanks for the support!

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              • mituM
                mitu Global Moderator @Zachariel
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                @zachariel Great ! Can you post the solution, so future users will find it when searching the forums ?

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                  av999 @Zachariel
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                  @Zachariel
                  Hi, i wonder if you can help me. I am having exactly the same issue with my monitor dell1905fp. Can you tell me how did you sorted out? I have try everything, still not signal. Thanks in advance

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                    av999 @mitu
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                    @mitu hi, any ideas how to solve the dell monitor black screen problem posted here? I have tried all options but can't get it to work. Thanks

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                    • mituM
                      mitu Global Moderator @av999
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                      @av999 You already have a topic opened - why barging in on another one ?

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                        raohmaru @av999
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                        @av999
                        I had a similar issue with a Philips monitor. I solved it by commenting the following line in /boot/config.txt:

                        # uncomment if hdmi display is not detected and composite is being output
                        #hdmi_force_hotplug=1

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                          nasonjo
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                          @Zachariel did you ever post the solution? I would like to try it... having the same issue

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                            pitaru @Salaman64
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                            @Salaman64 thank you, the solution you posted worked for my samsung monitor with no HDMI input.

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