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My computer monitor won't work properly it says that it's not working in the optimum mode. I have tried to set it to what it saysbut it just goes off and flashes up the same messae. I have uninstalled and re installed the driver but this hasn't worked either

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When i turn on my computer i get the message"NOT OPTIMUM MODE, RECOMMENDED MODE 1280x1024 60Hz" What is the meaning if this?

This is just your computer trying to give you the best resolution your monitor can handle. With the extent of modern technology being what it is, most devices will communicate information between themselves without a human being needed for most of it. This case is a perfect example. Many new monitors will "tell" the computer what their maximum resolution and refresh rate are, and the computer will automatically set your video card to use those settings. Resolution is the "1280x1024" part of the message, which refers to the number of pixels and size of area to be used on the monitor. Refresh rate is the "60Hz" part of the message, and isn't really important unless you see a flicker on your monitor or are getting into the advanced usage of a large, powerful monitor system.

The message you received was because of a miscommunication between the monitor and the computer. The monitor had no factory set value for its "Optimum Mode", so your computer was forced to ask you for input. The recommended mode should work just fine for you, so feel free to ignore that message unless it starts causing you problems, like an odd flicker in your screen or the screen not displaying your desktop properly.
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Monitor stops working and box start floating around on screen with "Not Optimum Mode -- Recommended Mode 1280 X 1024 60 Hz." Replacement monitor works on computer.

check if your monitor has an auto-adjust button, this will help you autoadjusting the recommended resolution so that there are no problems, if not, you can try to rightclick on windows desktop and go to properties>configuration, set the resolution there
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Samsung lcd television the screen goes blank after 20 mins of watching there is still sound though

right click on your desktop.go to properties.then go to the screen saver tab.click on screen saver tab.then you will see call monitor power.click on the power icon.go to the settings forr home/office desk power scheme.there you will see a setting called (turn off monitor)change that.let me know if it did work hay.
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''not optimum mode'' icon continues to show

this is not the problem with your monitor. Pl boot your computer with enable vga mode. in vga mode set your resolution into 1680 x 1050 with which color mode you need set ok
it will be ok. After restart, your computer will ok. even the problem retains, pl reinstall the video driver and try again. give me ur feedback
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Not optimum mode

This means your computer windows resolution is not display in the correct resolution which your samsung LCD will take.

What you need to do it boot the computer in safe mode. (pressing F8 at start up and select safe mode) This should bring the windows to start up in the generic 800x600 resolution.

Once you are able to see the display in safe mode, go onto the display properties and change the resolution.
* right click on desktop -> properties -> settings

Please rate this if it solves your issue. If you need further assistance please post.
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Samsung Syncmaster 710n monitor - screen goes black for no reason. All cords connected properly. Computer works with other monitors. Switch on front of computer is on - green light on. Get floating...

in safe mode adjust the resolution lower than 1280x1024
then restart and then install the driver again the driver is crrupted than install the right driver problem could be solved
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Not optimum mode recommended mode 1024 x 768 60hz

Hook up a different monitor and set resolution to no higher than 1024 x 768. Samsung monitor will then work fine. It appears that something fails in the monitor and it will no longer support anything higher than this.
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Showing "not operating in optimum mode"

reinstall the display drivers in safe mode this you can do by pressing F8 and in safe mode, you can also try restoring the machine to previous state Good Luck
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Monitor goes black

Does it show a picture in safe mode? If it does you might want to install drivers specific to the Monitor if you can find them.
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