For help with video or display issues such as: No video or no display, blank or black screen, flickering, resolution or color issues, horizontal or vertical lines, so forth see the expanding section below.
The Alienware AW3423DW is a Quantum Dot-Organic Light Emitting Diode (QD-OLED) display that uses Oxide TFT as active element. The monitor features include:
This section provides some specifications of the Alienware AW3423DW Monitor. To learn more about the specifications of the Alienware AW3423DW Monitor, see the User's Guide at the Dell Manuals website.
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Ensuring that your Dell monitor is set up properly. Assembling the monitor stand and setting up the monitor ergonomically. Connecting the cables and organizing them. These only help make the viewing experience the best it possibly can be.
The standard monitor stand is detached when the monitor is shipped from the factory. To learn more about attaching the standard monitor stand. See the Setting Up the Monitor section in the User's Guide of your Alienware AW3423DW Monitor.
To learn how to set up any other stand with a monitor, see the respective stand setup guide for setup instructions.
Where you put your monitor is almost as important as what model you buy. The monitor should be directly in front of you, at an arm’s length away (between 20-40 inches from your eyes). The top edge of the screen at eye level when you are sitting comfortably. You may need to adjust your chair height or the height of the monitor to achieve this.
To connect your Alienware AW3423DW Monitor to your personal computer:
Figure 1: Alienware AW3423DW Monitor Connectivity
To learn more about connecting your monitor to the personal computer, see the Dell knowledge-base article: How do I connect a monitor to a personal computer?
Alienware AW3423DW Monitor orientation must always be in landscape mode. This includes any wall-mounted monitors and monitors on a stand. In a multiple monitor setup, the Alienware AW3423DW Monitor should not be rotated either to 180° (landscape) or 90° (portrait).
When setting up your Alienware AW3423DW Monitor, ensure that the monitor front panel joystick is on the bottom center.
With the stand that is attached to the monitor, you can tilt and swivel the monitor for the most comfortable viewing angle.
Figure 2: Using Tilt and Swivel on Alienware AW3423DW Monitor
Figure 3: Using Vertical extension on Alienware AW3423DW Monitor
Use the buttons at the bottom of the monitor to access the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu of the monitor. To access the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu, press the Joystick (Figure 5) at the bottom center of the monitor.
Learn more about using the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu. See the Operating Your Monitor section in the User's Guide of the Alienware AW3423DW Monitor.
Figure 4: Alienware AW3423DW Monitor Power Button
Figure 5: Alienware AW3423DW Monitor Joystick
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Power Button | Power On/Off button (with LED indicator). | A solid white light indicates that the monitor is On and fully functional. Blinking white light indicates the power save mode. |
Joystick Control | Controls to make adjustments to the On-Screen Display. |
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Resetting a monitor to factory defaults can help resolve many video or display issues. To reset your Alienware AW3423DW Monitor to factory default settings, follow these instructions:
Figure 6: Alienware AW3423DW Monitor Factory Reset
If your Dell monitor has a blank or black screen, fuzzy or blurry image, flickering, distorted or any other screen abnormalities, running a diagnostic test helps determine if the Dell monitor is functioning normally. To learn more about diagnostic options on a Dell monitor, see the Dell knowledge-base article: How do I run diagnostics on a Dell monitor?
It is always essential to separate the monitor while troubleshooting your computer for the following scenarios:
Your Alienware AW3423DW Monitor provides a self-test feature check that allows you to check whether the monitor is functioning properly. If the monitor and computer are properly connected but the monitor screen remains dark, run the monitor self-test by performing the following steps:
Figure 7: Eco Mode
After performing the above steps, if the monitor displays no video output, then the problem may be with the graphics card or the computer.
Your Alienware AW3423DW Monitor has a built-in diagnostic tool. It helps to determine if the screen abnormality you are experiencing is a problem with the monitor or with the video card on your computer.
When you notice screen abnormalities like distortion, clarity, horizontal or vertical lines, color fade, it is always a good practice to separate the monitor by running the Built-In Diagnostics.
To run the built-in diagnostics:
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to inspect the display in green, blue, black, and white screens.
During the OLED Monitor manufacturing process, it is not uncommon for one or more pixels to become fixed in an unchanging state. Which is hard to see and do not affect the display quality or usability. For more information, see the Dell knowledge-base article Dell OLED Monitor Pixel Guidelines.
This section provides information about troubleshooting steps that can help resolve the most common issues with the Alienware AW3423DW Monitor. Alternatively, to learn more about troubleshooting common issues on Dell monitors, see the Dell knowledge-base article Troubleshooting Display or Video Issues on a Dell Monitor or use our Monitor self-help Guide.
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No Video - Power LED Off | No picture |
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No Video - Power LED On | No picture or no brightness |
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Poor Focus | The picture is fuzzy, blurry, or ghosting. |
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Shaky or Jittery Video | Wavy picture or fine movement |
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Missing Pixels | OLED screen has spots. |
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Stuck-On/Off Pixels | OLED screen has bright spots. |
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Brightness Problems | Picture too dim or too bright. |
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Geometric Distortion | The screen not centered correctly. |
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Horizontal or Vertical Lines | The screen has one or more lines. |
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Synchronization Problems | The screen is scrambled or appears torn. |
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Safety-Related Issues | Visible signs of smoke or sparks |
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Intermittent Problems | The monitor malfunctions on and off. |
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Missing Color | The picture does not have color. |
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Wrong Color | Picture color is not good. |
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Change the video resolution to the correct aspect ratio. | Color banding in the pictures. |
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The screen image is too small. | The image is centered on the screen, but does not fill the entire viewing area. |
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Cannot adjust the monitor with the joystick. | OSD does not appear on the screen. | Turn off the monitor, unplug the power cable, plug it back, and then turn on the monitor. |
No Input Signal when user controls are pressed. | No picture, the power LED light is white. |
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The picture does not fill the entire screen. | The picture cannot fill the height or width of the screen. |
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The displayed pictures appear incorrectly when the DP/HDMI cable is connected through a USB-C adapter or dock to your laptop or desktop. | Display stops responding has black screen or display abnormal screen. | Do not use a USB-C adapter or dock. Connect the DP/HDMI cable directly to your laptop or desktop. |
Screen flickering | There is some noticeable flickering in the displayed pictures. |
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Image retention from a static image left on the monitor for a long period of time. | A faint shadow from the static image that is displayed appears on the screen. | Set the screen to turn off after a few minutes of screen-idle time. These can be adjusted in the Windows Power Options or Mac Energy Saver setting. |
Unevenness in luminance or color of the screen images | Visible spots (bright or dark) or lines or Mura appear on the screen. |
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In the HDR Peak 1000 mode, the displayed images are dimmer then they are in the HDR 400 True Black mode. | The HDR Peak 1000 mode is ideal for the HDR content with a peak brightness of 1000 nits. When displaying non-HDR content, such as browsers and editors, the brightness level in the HDR Peak 1000 mode is observed to be lower as compared to that in the HDR 400 True Black mode due to the luminance control method of OLED panels. |
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USB interface is not working. | USB devices are not working. |
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SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1) interface is slow. | SuperSpeed USB 5 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1) devices working slowly or not working at all |
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Wireless USB devices stop working when a USB 3.2 device is plugged in. | Wireless USB devices responding slowly or only working as the distance between itself and its receiver decreases. |
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To learn more about how to view or download the User Guides and Manuals for your Dell product. See the Dell knowledge-base article Manuals and Documentation for your Dell Product.
Using Windows Display Settings
In Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8 or 8.1 and Windows 7:
Using NVIDIA Control Panel
To change the resolution using the NVIDIA Control Panel:
Using AMD Catalyst Control Center
To change the resolution using the AMD Catalyst Control Center:
To reset the Alienware AW3423DW Monitor to factory defaults, see the Reset to Factory Settings section of this article.
The Alienware AW3423DW Monitor has two built-in diagnostics that are available:
To learn how to run a diagnostic test, see the Running Diagnostics on Alienware AW3423DW Monitor section of this Dell knowledge-base article.
The Troubleshooting section of this Dell knowledge-base article provides information about troubleshooting common issues with the Alienware AW3423DW Monitor. The section has troubleshooting steps on how to resolve power issues, video issues, color or clarity issues, distortion issues, horizontal or vertical lines, brightness issues or pixel issues and so on.
To navigate the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu, use the buttons on the monitor. The monitor control buttons are usually on the right side, either on the side, front, or bottom of the monitor. To access the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu, press the Joystick on the monitor.
For more information about using the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu and different menu options See the Operating Your Monitor section in the User's Guide of your Alienware AW3423DW Monitor.
.To learn about supported orientation, see the Alienware AW3423DW Monitor orientation section of this Dell knowledge-base article.
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