19-03-2025 12:33 AM
Hello everyone,
I'm having a recurring issue with my Samsung Odyssey G9 monitor(49" Odyssey OLED G93SC DQHD 0.03ms(GtG) 240Hz HDR True Black 400 FreeSync Premium Pro Curved Gaming Monitor).
Whenever I stop using my PC and the monitor turns off automatically due to inactivity, I see the message "Screen Optimization Not Complete" when I wake the PC and the monitor turns back on.
I've searched through the settings but haven't been able to find an option to stop this message from appearing. I would like to understand:
I've attached a photo of the message for reference. Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
01-04-2025 06:16 AM
Hello Everyone,
Excatly the same problem. I switch off the screen via the power button. And sometimes the screen starts with the message « screen optimisation is not complete » Is there a way to launch it manually ?
kind regards
2 weeks ago
Same here, no replies from anyone?? Were you able to resolve it?
2 weeks ago
Well, after several days of searching online and observing when exactly it was happening, I came to the following conclusion:
The screen optimization process is meant to refresh overheated pixels, and it auto-executes once the monitor enters standby mode. This process takes some time to complete — around 15 minutes — so if you turn the monitor back on before it finishes, it shows that message.
For now, I try not to turn it on too soon after it goes into standby. Also, increasing the time it takes to enter standby has helped. So, I assume it’s a protection process, and when it can’t complete properly, that’s when the message appears.
That’s the simplest explanation I can give based on my personal research and experience.