Steam telepítése
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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Only games ran through steam? What if you run their exe to start?
Some ssd setting programms could change the power plan.
But one thing, if it changes the plan, check while a game is running what plan is active, and if that changed plan aslo shuts monitor off if game is in background
If you dont find a way to write to them, choose the community one, that leads to a "contact support"
but sense you lack system spec or told what pc that is, then post like this is allowed.
ps.
take the problem to pc Brand support, its not even a steam issue.
and i can tell you not even a microsoft problem.
'Your' power plan may not be the power plan that is activated when Steam becomes active.
Windows has some settings to provide the optimal gaming experience, which iirc force the selected power plan to be the 'best performance' power plan while applications known to be associated with gaming, are active.
And while some individual games might not be known; Steam as a platform definitely would be.
To you and the OP:
Try disabling the settings in Windows to optimize for gaming and see if that fixes it.
(Yes; part of the 'best performance' plan's default settings may still be to disable the monitor after 15m. That's iirc a default to all the power plans. Except the power-saver plan will probably cut it even shorter.)