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When computer comes back from sleep, my two display port monitors get weird and jumble all opened programs to one monitor, and "breaks" the pixels of certain programs.
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I have two ASUS monitors that use display ports which are plugged into my RTX 2070 graphics card. I just built this computer a month ago. (Ryzen 3600x, 64gbs of RAM, ASUS Prime X570-Pro Ryzen 3 AM4 mobo).

Whenever I wake up my computer, the programs move all to one window and cause certain programs to become distorted as I use them, like when I scroll, half of the program would scroll and the other half would be frozen until after a few seconds, it would catch up and match where I scrolled. Some programs won't respond to my mouse moving it or closing out using the X on the top right. This leads me to believe there is a display issue showing where the program is and where my mouse might be, and something is aligning correctly.

I have read online that display ports and Windows communicate to one another weirdly, and when a computer goes to sleep, it is really "turning off" the display port, and then restarting it. But through many weeks of googling, I have tried several solutions that don't work. So I am giving Reddit a shot.

I hope I made myself clear and will clarify anything that needs repeating. I will gold the person who gives me the correct solution!

Thank you and I appreciate your time!

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