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Twitching display = sign of monitor or graphics card problems?
Kibo informs me that Franklin stated that:
My monitor's display seems to twitch slightly every ten minutes or thereabouts. It's just a very small movement but I notice it easily when I am reading the screen. The movement seems to be mostly in the horizontal plane. It never used to do this. As best as one can guess, is this likely to be a fault with the monitor or with the graphics card? In order of probability: (1) Cable isn't 100% seated & screwed in, (2) Bad cable/connector, at either end. (3) Bad solder joint in monitor. Then all the possible electronic faults in the monitor. Your card is very unlikely to be the cause. If you can, try borrowing another monitor to rule out the PC/cable. -- W . | ,. w , "Some people are alive only because \|/ \|/ it is illegal to kill them." Perna condita delenda est ---^----^--------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Can you try another computer (or graphics card) with your monitor? This will
determine whether it's your monitor or card. If your monitor still causes the same problem and if its not an electronic fault then it could be that some device probably nearby is 'switching' causing a magnetic field to interupt the display. I had a similar problem when I'd placed the power supply adapter for my MSFF wheel behind the monitor when I was tidying up and forgot I'd put it there. Alan "Franklin" wrote in message ... My monitor's display seems to twitch slightly every ten minutes or thereabouts. It's just a very small movement but I notice it easily when I am reading the screen. The movement seems to be mostly in the horizontal plane. It never used to do this. As best as one can guess, is this likely to be a fault with the monitor or with the graphics card? The monitor is a 17 inch CRT and the graphics card is an NVidia GeForce2. Both are about 3 years old and have worked faultlessly up to now. My mains power supply seems fine. I recently removed several devices from my PC (three hard drives) so PSU is more lightly loaded than it has been. |
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nearly went and bought a new monitor this summer, as the same was
happening to me only on the vertical plain on one side. Looked for a solution on various tech sites. One fellow had said that the routing of my monitor cable was passing to close to power cables/outlets and sure enough I moved it away and the monitor is perfect for the last 4 months. "Franklin" wrote in message ... My monitor's display seems to twitch slightly every ten minutes or thereabouts. It's just a very small movement but I notice it easily when I am reading the screen. The movement seems to be mostly in the horizontal plane. It never used to do this. As best as one can guess, is this likely to be a fault with the monitor or with the graphics card? The monitor is a 17 inch CRT and the graphics card is an NVidia GeForce2. Both are about 3 years old and have worked faultlessly up to now. My mains power supply seems fine. I recently removed several devices from my PC (three hard drives) so PSU is more lightly loaded than it has been. |
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JAD wrote:
nearly went and bought a new monitor this summer, as the same was happening to me only on the vertical plain on one side. Looked for a solution on various tech sites. One fellow had said that the routing of my monitor cable was passing to close to power cables/outlets and sure enough I moved it away and the monitor is perfect for the last 4 months. Or speaker... -- Paul |
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"Franklin" wrote in message
... My monitor's display seems to twitch slightly every ten minutes or thereabouts. It's just a very small movement but I notice it easily when I am reading the screen. The movement seems to be mostly in the horizontal plane. It never used to do this. As best as one can guess, is this likely to be a fault with the monitor or with the graphics card? The monitor is a 17 inch CRT and the graphics card is an NVidia GeForce2. Both are about 3 years old and have worked faultlessly up to now. My mains power supply seems fine. I recently removed several devices from my PC (three hard drives) so PSU is more lightly loaded than it has been. Strange you say this. My monitor has been doing this same thing for a few weeks now. Sizzling noise at the same time so probably voltages of 50 volt or less. Cracking noise would be higher voltage area. Sometime I'll take the cover off and trace the dry joint/loose wire. ********* electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~diverse |
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N Cook wrote:
"Franklin" wrote in message ... My monitor's display seems to twitch slightly every ten minutes or thereabouts. It's just a very small movement but I notice it easily when I am reading the screen. The movement seems to be mostly in the horizontal plane. It never used to do this. As best as one can guess, is this likely to be a fault with the monitor or with the graphics card? The monitor is a 17 inch CRT and the graphics card is an NVidia GeForce2. Both are about 3 years old and have worked faultlessly up to now. My mains power supply seems fine. I recently removed several devices from my PC (three hard drives) so PSU is more lightly loaded than it has been. Strange you say this. My monitor has been doing this same thing for a few weeks now. Sizzling noise at the same time so probably voltages of 50 volt or less. Cracking noise would be higher voltage area. Sometime I'll take the cover off and trace the dry joint/loose wire. Probably dirt and grime in the monitor. ********* electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~diverse |
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"N Cook" wrote in message ... "Franklin" wrote in message ... My monitor's display seems to twitch slightly every ten minutes or thereabouts. It's just a very small movement but I notice it easily when I am reading the screen. The movement seems to be mostly in the horizontal plane. It never used to do this. As best as one can guess, is this likely to be a fault with the monitor or with the graphics card? The monitor is a 17 inch CRT and the graphics card is an NVidia GeForce2. Both are about 3 years old and have worked faultlessly up to now. My mains power supply seems fine. I recently removed several devices from my PC (three hard drives) so PSU is more lightly loaded than it has been. Strange you say this. My monitor has been doing this same thing for a few weeks now. Sizzling noise at the same time so probably voltages of 50 volt or less. Cracking noise would be higher voltage area. Sometime I'll take the cover off and trace the dry joint/loose wire. If you wait until "someday" chances are you'll be doing much more troubleshooting and component replacement than if you fix the solder joint now. Bad solder joints are the cause of probably 60% of power semiconductor failures. |
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Sizzling noise at the same time so probably voltages of 50 volt or less.
Cracking noise would be higher voltage area. Sometime I'll take the cover off and trace the dry joint/loose wire. Probably dirt and grime in the monitor. In my case, I upgraded the BIOS in my mainboard. Since I had other problems in addition to this associated with the BIOS upgrade, I flashed back to my previous BIOS verson and the problem went away. This may or may not be the case for this particular instance, but you can't rule it out without troubleshooting. - Reinhart |
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It could be an optical illusion. I have heard of such an effect, but
don't recall the specifics. Apparently easily reproducible if you know how. Franklin wrote: My monitor's display seems to twitch slightly every ten minutes or thereabouts. It's just a very small movement but I notice it easily when I am reading the screen. The movement seems to be mostly in the horizontal plane. It never used to do this. As best as one can guess, is this likely to be a fault with the monitor or with the graphics card? The monitor is a 17 inch CRT and the graphics card is an NVidia GeForce2. Both are about 3 years old and have worked faultlessly up to now. My mains power supply seems fine. I recently removed several devices from my PC (three hard drives) so PSU is more lightly loaded than it has been. -- Joe Leikhim K4SAT "The RFI-EMI-GUY" The Lost Deep Thoughts By: Jack Handey Before a mad scientist goes mad, there's probably a time when he's only partially mad. And this is the time when he's going to throw his best parties. |
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