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Check your energy saving settings. Maybe it sets the monitor on standby after x minutes.
But yes it is most likely a failing cable.
If it was a Driver issue, it generally would state that the GPU driver crashed and restarted.
Thanks for the suggestions, I will try them out.
So try lowering Hz a bit or changing colour depth from 10bit to 8bit. Or from full RGB 4:4:4 to 4:2:0. HDR needs tons of bandwidth that many cables can’t handle.
It can also be caused by faulty drivers what can be caused by Windows.
I'm using a rocketfish 8k ultra high speed hdmi cable that bought 2 or 3 years ago, maybe it's a faulty cable I don't know but I think it should be up to par.
Try 1080p 60Hz no HDR to be sure it’s not related to bandwidth.