Windows 10: New Monitor (TV) Burned Out

Discus and support New Monitor (TV) Burned Out in Windows 10 Graphic Cards to solve the problem; Bought a new TV as a second monitor (cheap Cello 40 inch) which worked for a day until the screen went black suddenly. There was smoke coming out of... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Graphic Cards' started by jdp13, May 19, 2019.

  1. jdp13 Win User

    New Monitor (TV) Burned Out


    Bought a new TV as a second monitor (cheap Cello 40 inch) which worked for a day until the screen went black suddenly. There was smoke coming out of the inside so I assume it was a cooked capacitor?

    Would like to replace the TV but want to check it's nothing to do with my hardware. I have a 620w PSU and a RX580 which is also connected to a Samsung 27inch tv. No issues with the Samsung.

    Thanks

    :)
     
    jdp13, May 19, 2019
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    CathleenBaker, May 19, 2019
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  3. No display on monitor when TV set as primary display

    Issue solved

    Removed DVI/HDMI cable from computer and monitor

    Step 1: Check if the VGA monitor cable is defective.

    1. Turn off computer
    2. Connect the monitor VGA cable from the monitor to the VGA port on the computer
    3. Turn on computer, VGA monitor cable is good.

      Step 2: Tun off computer
    1. Connect HDMI Cable to HDMI port and TV
    2. Turn on computer and TV, there is no monitor black screen
    3. Click on the Windows logo, select the Settings icon , and then select

      System. Under Display there are two squares, labeled 1 and 2

      D Click on Advanced Display Settings:

      Display information: Display 1- Monitor Display 2 -TV

      E Right-click the Speakers icon in
      the taskbar, select Sound, click on Playback devices,


      a s tv screen with my brand shows
      AMD High Definition Audio Device ready.

      F. Problem solved



      Cause of the problem: Defective VGA port on the Syba VGA HD15+ 3.5 Audio to HDMI converter
     
    Rooben Kajima, May 19, 2019
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  4. Bree Win User

    New Monitor (TV) Burned Out

    Will Casting laptop to tv burn image into tv?


    Welcome to TenForums @Derek2332

    No, it makes no difference how you connect, HDMI or Wireless. The only significant factor is how long you display a stationary image. Modern displays are much less prone to burn in, unlike the old CRT displays.

    Lifehacker | Is "Burn-In" Still an Issue on TVs and Monitors?
     
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