Hello,
When plugging my Pi 5 to the monitor, it says "No Signal" (when you remove the cable it says "Check the cable" so it detects something).
I tried solutions like hdmi_safe and hdmi_forceplug but these didn't work.
Tried using different cables and different ports, still same.
Weird thing about this is it used to work just fine when I got it. I am using a 5V3A adapter and I thought it could be the issue, but back when I got it I could connect to the monitor while also having my peripherals (mouse, keyboard, usb stick) plugged in, and it would work just fine. This started happening a few days ago and I have no idea why.
It seems like my Pi sends an extremely weak signal. The only times where I got it working is when I have nothing but the HDMI cable plugged in (the bootloader screen) and it can only do 640x480 30hz there. Back then it used to do 1080p 60.
The monitor works fine. I don't have an extra monitor to try right now, but using the same HDMI cable my laptop outputs to the display just fine.
Is there a solution for this?
When plugging my Pi 5 to the monitor, it says "No Signal" (when you remove the cable it says "Check the cable" so it detects something).
I tried solutions like hdmi_safe and hdmi_forceplug but these didn't work.
Tried using different cables and different ports, still same.
Weird thing about this is it used to work just fine when I got it. I am using a 5V3A adapter and I thought it could be the issue, but back when I got it I could connect to the monitor while also having my peripherals (mouse, keyboard, usb stick) plugged in, and it would work just fine. This started happening a few days ago and I have no idea why.
It seems like my Pi sends an extremely weak signal. The only times where I got it working is when I have nothing but the HDMI cable plugged in (the bootloader screen) and it can only do 640x480 30hz there. Back then it used to do 1080p 60.
The monitor works fine. I don't have an extra monitor to try right now, but using the same HDMI cable my laptop outputs to the display just fine.
Is there a solution for this?
Statistics: Posted by Alduck — Sun Jan 14, 2024 11:44 am