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ATI 9200 screen "vibration"
I'm running an ATI 9200 in a P4 2.8GHz machine on a DFI Lanparty
Pro875 MB (don't ask - work machine), two SATA drives and a CDRW. No PCI cards; the only expansion card installed is the ATI 9200. The screen appears to vibrate or jiggle. I really don't know how else to describe it. It looks like the horizontal hold is wacky with very fine lines, except that you can still see the image on the screen, but it looks blurry until you get up close to see the lines wiggling. I have tried a variety of screen resolutions to no avail, and the problem is present as soon as the video comes up on the machine at POST so I don't think it's a resolution issue. I have also tried a different monitor which also didn't change anything. It looks like interference of some kind, so I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this issue with the same or similar configuration. I'd appreciate any information. Thanks, Dave |
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Sounds like magnetic interference, make sure no power supplys or major power
sources are near the monitor. "Dave" wrote in message om... I'm running an ATI 9200 in a P4 2.8GHz machine on a DFI Lanparty Pro875 MB (don't ask - work machine), two SATA drives and a CDRW. No PCI cards; the only expansion card installed is the ATI 9200. The screen appears to vibrate or jiggle. I really don't know how else to describe it. It looks like the horizontal hold is wacky with very fine lines, except that you can still see the image on the screen, but it looks blurry until you get up close to see the lines wiggling. I have tried a variety of screen resolutions to no avail, and the problem is present as soon as the video comes up on the machine at POST so I don't think it's a resolution issue. I have also tried a different monitor which also didn't change anything. It looks like interference of some kind, so I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this issue with the same or similar configuration. I'd appreciate any information. Thanks, Dave |
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I have an older ATI in my home computer that does the same thing
whenever the clothes iron is plugged into the outlet on the other side of the wall. Maybe you should try the computer at a different electrical outlet, or try a surge supressor. On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 23:46:08 GMT, "Philburg2" wrotg: Sounds like magnetic interference, make sure no power supplys or major power sources are near the monitor. "Dave" wrote in message . com... I'm running an ATI 9200 in a P4 2.8GHz machine on a DFI Lanparty Pro875 MB (don't ask - work machine), two SATA drives and a CDRW. No PCI cards; the only expansion card installed is the ATI 9200. The screen appears to vibrate or jiggle. I really don't know how else to describe it. It looks like the horizontal hold is wacky with very fine lines, except that you can still see the image on the screen, but it looks blurry until you get up close to see the lines wiggling. I have tried a variety of screen resolutions to no avail, and the problem is present as soon as the video comes up on the machine at POST so I don't think it's a resolution issue. I have also tried a different monitor which also didn't change anything. It looks like interference of some kind, so I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this issue with the same or similar configuration. I'd appreciate any information. Thanks, Dave |
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On 13-Apr-2004, Vince Busto wrote: I have an older ATI in my home computer that does the same thing whenever the clothes iron is plugged into the outlet on the other side of the wall. Maybe you should try the computer at a different electrical outlet, or try a surge supressor. On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 23:46:08 GMT, "Philburg2" wrotg: Sounds like magnetic interference, make sure no power supplys or major power sources are near the monitor. "Dave" wrote in message . com... I'm running an ATI 9200 in a P4 2.8GHz machine on a DFI Lanparty Pro875 MB (don't ask - work machine), two SATA drives and a CDRW. No PCI cards; the only expansion card installed is the ATI 9200. The screen appears to vibrate or jiggle. I really don't know how else to describe it. It looks like the horizontal hold is wacky with very fine lines, except that you can still see the image on the screen, but it looks blurry until you get up close to see the lines wiggling. I have tried a variety of screen resolutions to no avail, and the problem is present as soon as the video comes up on the machine at POST so I don't think it's a resolution issue. I have also tried a different monitor which also didn't change anything. It looks like interference of some kind, so I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this issue with the same or similar configuration. I'd appreciate any information. Thanks, Dave The problem can be caused by a flourescent light too close to the monitor. |
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i am having something similar happen but also have red outlines. especially on faces. my card is an aiw radion 32ddr I'm running an ATI 9200 in a P4 2.8GHz machine on a DFI Lanparty Pro875 MB (don't ask - work machine), two SATA drives and a CDRW. No PCI cards; the only expansion card installed is the ATI 9200. The screen appears to vibrate or jiggle. I really don't know how else to describe it. It looks like the horizontal hold is wacky with very fine lines, except that you can still see the image on the screen, but it looks blurry until you get up close to see the lines wiggling. I have tried a variety of screen resolutions to no avail, and the problem is present as soon as the video comes up on the machine at POST so I don't think it's a resolution issue. I have also tried a different monitor which also didn't change anything. It looks like interference of some kind, so I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this issue with the same or similar configuration. I'd appreciate any information. Thanks, Dave |
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There's an option on the monitors called Moire. Some video cards muddle with
the moire settings on the monitors and the images appear to vibrate. Have you checked the V Moire and H Moire are set to 0? Failing that, the socket may be faulty judging by the wiggling of cable. "Dave" wrote in message om... I'm running an ATI 9200 in a P4 2.8GHz machine on a DFI Lanparty Pro875 MB (don't ask - work machine), two SATA drives and a CDRW. No PCI cards; the only expansion card installed is the ATI 9200. The screen appears to vibrate or jiggle. I really don't know how else to describe it. It looks like the horizontal hold is wacky with very fine lines, except that you can still see the image on the screen, but it looks blurry until you get up close to see the lines wiggling. I have tried a variety of screen resolutions to no avail, and the problem is present as soon as the video comes up on the machine at POST so I don't think it's a resolution issue. I have also tried a different monitor which also didn't change anything. It looks like interference of some kind, so I'm wondering if anyone has experienced this issue with the same or similar configuration. I'd appreciate any information. Thanks, Dave |
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