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Originally Posted by AlbanRampon
I would advise giving more details as initially asked by my colleague.
The likely cause is you have an out of spec monitor, too out of spec for the chip to handle.
That ended up being the case of the first monitor mentioned.
Kind regards,
Alban
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Alban - Can you please elaborate on what you mean by the spec being "too out of spec for the chip to handle"
Does this mean the VDU is too old and does not support the DisplayPort version of the D6000 output?
OR
Do you mean that the monitor may be faulty?
What is the minimum DisplayPort version the VDU must support to work with the D6000?