I can't get the display to work for my Raspberry Pi 5 anymore and I'm not sure why.
I'm new to Raspberry Pi and have been using it just a little while. Until now it's just to get a handle on programming since it's been a while since I programmed at all.
I've had my Raspberry Pi 5 connected to to my Asus RPOG Strix XG32WCS monitor (180 MHz display) via micro HDMI connector port 2. (I use the Display port to connect to my pc.) Occasionally I would get the message: "HDMI: No Signal." I would just unplug the cable and then re-connect it. Then it stopped working and I would get that message all the time. I checked the connections again and they looked fine. I tried switching the resolution down to 60 MHz and restarted the monitor and Raspberry Pi and tried both ports 1 and 2, restarting the system each time.
So I got a new cable. Same message. I tried connecting the Raspberry Pi 5 to a portable Viewsonic monitor (TD1655). I used a 22 watt adapter that got power to the monitor and brought-up the Viewsonic logo. I used a micro-HDMI to HDMI hdmi cable and used a mini-HDMI adapter to connect it to the Viewsonic, but still I got the same message. There's a specific usb-c cable that came with the monitor that I used to connect to my MacBook Air and that was able to allow me to use it as a secondary monitor. The same no-signal message appeared.
Any thoughts? I'm stumped.
I'm new to Raspberry Pi and have been using it just a little while. Until now it's just to get a handle on programming since it's been a while since I programmed at all.
I've had my Raspberry Pi 5 connected to to my Asus RPOG Strix XG32WCS monitor (180 MHz display) via micro HDMI connector port 2. (I use the Display port to connect to my pc.) Occasionally I would get the message: "HDMI: No Signal." I would just unplug the cable and then re-connect it. Then it stopped working and I would get that message all the time. I checked the connections again and they looked fine. I tried switching the resolution down to 60 MHz and restarted the monitor and Raspberry Pi and tried both ports 1 and 2, restarting the system each time.
So I got a new cable. Same message. I tried connecting the Raspberry Pi 5 to a portable Viewsonic monitor (TD1655). I used a 22 watt adapter that got power to the monitor and brought-up the Viewsonic logo. I used a micro-HDMI to HDMI hdmi cable and used a mini-HDMI adapter to connect it to the Viewsonic, but still I got the same message. There's a specific usb-c cable that came with the monitor that I used to connect to my MacBook Air and that was able to allow me to use it as a secondary monitor. The same no-signal message appeared.
Any thoughts? I'm stumped.
Statistics: Posted by Skybear400 — Sun Nov 16, 2025 9:12 am — Replies 0 — Views 16