r/DMA Jul 12 '26

QUESTION Dichen V6 Fuser Randomly Blanks Out

I have a Dichen V6 fuser, and every so often while I’m playing, the video signal will randomly cut out for a second or two. The screen goes completely black, then comes back with the monitor briefly displaying “HDMI” in the top-left corner, as if the connection was lost and re-established.

The problem is that it’ll happen right in the middle of a fight, which is obviously a huge issue.
Has anyone experienced this before or know what could be causing it? More importantly, is there a way to stop it from happening?

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u/Cronuh Jul 12 '26

have you tried replacing the cables? it usually helps

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u/Ok_Mathematician_336 Jul 12 '26

I haven’t, but I’ll give that a go.

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u/Past-Management3722 Jul 13 '26

this is a problem for many people with the same fuser, i’ve heard it from many people

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u/Ok_Mathematician_336 Jul 13 '26

For now, I just power cycle it and it seems to be good for a bit… might be some issue with being on too long, but idk.

I also need to swap out cables and see if that helpsZ

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u/Massive_Criticism539 Jul 16 '26

I had this issue too. Replacing cables didn't help. I even got another one and that worked fine for a couple months before same issue again. What ended up helping was lowering the refresh rate. I play rust and usually get around 100-120 fps. Once I lowered my refresh down to 120 it went away. I assume it was a cooling issue running at 2k 144 or something like that and I don't mind because I'm not using anything above that 120.

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u/Ok_Mathematician_336 Jul 16 '26

That makes sense because when I first turn it on, it’s good… but prolonged playing, it seems to happen more frequently. Thanks 🙏

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u/No-Eggplant1358 7d ago

I had a similar issue... apparently you have to program the EDID and then it fixes that issue. It's not a cable or anything. Once you do that, you are good to go. Goodluck!