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MrDuke

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Stock system:

 

Intel quad 6600 2.4

3 gig ram

Nvid GF 8400 GS

Vista home premium

 

All drivers were updated and I opened the case to remove any dust.

 

Things were spiffy until last month when the horizontal flickering started. I tried changing the resolution and the refresh rate. Currently I'm at 1440x900 at 60 Hertz.

If I blast the contrast & brightness, I can almost eliminate the flicker. Conversely, if I lower them the flicker is horrible.

 

Suggestions?

 

Danke.

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sounds like new monitor time. i wouldn't even bother swapping vid cards. if you don't have an old monitor sitting around to test with then just plug it in to a tv. as long as you're using the same port as to the monitor the problem should either still exist or not.

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First step is to try and remember what you might have done (i.e., installed, setting changed, etc) before the problem started to occur. No reason to initially think it's a HW issue. Even with an old vid card, if it was running fine before, there's no reason to think it's a hw default if it's more likely a sw conflict issue.

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Here's what's weird.

 

This is the 4th, FOURTH, monitor that's gone bad in 6 years. I'll try swapping around monitors and cards to narrow this down, as well as putting in a meter to check for spikes (even though I'm on a surge protector).

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I just verified its not the gcard. Soooo... I'm re-updating drivers but getting the run around from Viewsonic.

 

Sorry, the driver you are looking for doesn't exist. Please click here to search again.

 

Cute...

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I just verified its not the gcard. Soooo... I'm re-updating drivers but getting the run around from Viewsonic.

 

Sorry, the driver you are looking for doesn't exist. Please click here to search again.

 

Cute...

 

umm, you shouldn't need a monitor driver.

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I know, but I'm grasping at straws at this point.

I'm shopping newegg now...Thanks for all the input all!

I know, but I'm grasping at straws at this point. I'm shopping newegg now...Thanks for all the input all!

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have you tried plugging it into a dfferent electrical socket, or just plugging it striaght into the wall and not the surge protector?

 

I had something like this with my computer a while back, the monitor would flicker and the computer wouldn't boot up all the way, it kept getting stuck at a certain spot. I switched outlets and surge protectors and that fixed it right up.

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