Gro Harlem
09-14-07, 07:55 PM
Ok this is frustrating.
I built a new PC for a couple reasons, one of them being I thought my video card was crapping out due to my extended overclock on it (it was a 6800nu that I unlocked 4 pipelines & a vertex shader on since I bought it).
Anyways..I have my new BFG 7950GT pcie card in along with my 6600q and new mobo and I'm STILL getting white noise/static on my display.
The noise is very strange, but it is generally in the same areas on the monitor. It distorts whatever it is over top w/moving squiggly lines. I will have to take a snapshot with my digicam since obviously prntscrn won't do anything.
Anyone know definitively that this is signs that a LCd is going bad? My monitor is a 19" Hyundai L90D+ which was quite a high-end monitor back in 2003 when I bought it. Its got a 8ms response time & has been a champ since I bought it.
So anyone know? I guess it could be a hardware issue but at this point it seems like it is definitely the monitor. I don't think its a cable issue either. I've wiggled the cable at the connecting points & also wiggled the wire itself to see if maybe the cable got kinked and is glitching to no avail.
I built a new PC for a couple reasons, one of them being I thought my video card was crapping out due to my extended overclock on it (it was a 6800nu that I unlocked 4 pipelines & a vertex shader on since I bought it).
Anyways..I have my new BFG 7950GT pcie card in along with my 6600q and new mobo and I'm STILL getting white noise/static on my display.
The noise is very strange, but it is generally in the same areas on the monitor. It distorts whatever it is over top w/moving squiggly lines. I will have to take a snapshot with my digicam since obviously prntscrn won't do anything.
Anyone know definitively that this is signs that a LCd is going bad? My monitor is a 19" Hyundai L90D+ which was quite a high-end monitor back in 2003 when I bought it. Its got a 8ms response time & has been a champ since I bought it.
So anyone know? I guess it could be a hardware issue but at this point it seems like it is definitely the monitor. I don't think its a cable issue either. I've wiggled the cable at the connecting points & also wiggled the wire itself to see if maybe the cable got kinked and is glitching to no avail.