Hi there,
Here are the possible solutions :
① Update/Reinstall Graphic Drivers: https://url.bee-link.cn/dCVv
Disable Driver Timeout: Adjust Windows settings to prevent aggressive GPU driver resets:
Go to Windows Settings > System > Display > Graphics Settings.
Toggle Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling off (test with both settings).
②Match Refresh Rate/Resolution: Ensure the display’s refresh rate and resolution in Windows settings align with the monitor’s specs. Test lower resolutions/refresh rates temporarily.
HDR/Color Settings: Disable HDR or adjust color depth (e.g., 8-bit instead of 10-bit) in Windows or DaVinci Resolve.
③DaVinci Resolve Settings:
Navigate to Preferences > Memory and GPU. Test different GPU configurations (e.g., switch between “Auto” and “Integrated”).
Disable GPU processing temporarily to isolate the issue.
Update DaVinci Resolve: Ensure you’re on the latest stable version (Studio or Free).
④Power Plan: Set Windows to “High Performance” mode and disable USB selective suspend in Control Panel > Power Options > Advanced Settings.
⑤Alternative Connection: Test a different output method (e.g., USB-C to HDMI/DisplayPort) to bypass the HDMI ports.
Second Monitor/TV: Rule out display-specific issues by testing with another monitor.
⑥Event Viewer: Check Windows Event Viewer > System Logs for GPU-related errors (e.g., “Display driver crashed”).
⑦DDU Cleanup: Use Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) in Safe Mode to wipe GPU drivers completely, then reinstall.
Fresh OS Install: If all else fails, back up data and perform a clean Windows install to eliminate software conflicts. Here is the tutorial https://url.bee-link.cn/74zu