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Just curious, is it a Samsung monitor? My company had a run of monitors that all started acting up about three years after they were bought.
Also, while I'm sure you have checked this, this sounds like a hardware problem. It might be fixed with drivers or firmware on either end.
Already troubleshooted the hell out of it to no avail. It is a ViewSonic Omni monitor.
Glad you found a workaround!