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<blockquote data-quote="sundragon" data-source="post: 299650" data-attributes="member: 24866"><p>I have a 23" apple cinema display. I often have the same issue where the power light on the monitor is on, but the screen is black ( many times the fans on the g5 will kick in and stay blowing quite strong. I've experienced it intermittently but regularly since I purchased my monitor 3 years ago along with the my G5. Sometimes I have to restart the computer a dozen times before the monitor will come "on". Today, I haven't been able to get it on at all yet. Apple recently replaced the power supply on the monitor and that did not solve the problem. I'm beginning to wonder if it's the video card or if it could be temperature related as it does get pretty cold at night in my shop. I googled apple cinema display cold temperature and it brought up this thread so I thought I'd post my 2 cents. I hope some monitor experts will speak up. It does seem to be more problematic in colder seasons I believe unless I'm imagining things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sundragon, post: 299650, member: 24866"] I have a 23" apple cinema display. I often have the same issue where the power light on the monitor is on, but the screen is black ( many times the fans on the g5 will kick in and stay blowing quite strong. I've experienced it intermittently but regularly since I purchased my monitor 3 years ago along with the my G5. Sometimes I have to restart the computer a dozen times before the monitor will come "on". Today, I haven't been able to get it on at all yet. Apple recently replaced the power supply on the monitor and that did not solve the problem. I'm beginning to wonder if it's the video card or if it could be temperature related as it does get pretty cold at night in my shop. I googled apple cinema display cold temperature and it brought up this thread so I thought I'd post my 2 cents. I hope some monitor experts will speak up. It does seem to be more problematic in colder seasons I believe unless I'm imagining things. [/QUOTE]
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