Color anomoly on single monitor of triple monitor setup.


  1. Posts : 130
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit SP1
       #1

    Color anomoly on single monitor of triple monitor setup.


    This one has me stumped, hoping someone can lend a hand.
    (The rig in question is up to date in my system specs)

    I currently run a triple monitor setup, all the monitors were purchased at the same time, and are the following model:
    Asus VS247H-P 23.6-Inch LED Monitor

    The three monitors are all connected to: XFX DD Radeon HD 695X (Cross-fired with an identical OEM/Model/GPU) All three are connected to a single card (which was tested out of cross-fire beforehand, and each card was tested separately)


    The monitors are arranged as shown below:
    1-DVI ========2-Display port to DVI (active adapter)======3-DVI
    With monitor one being the far left, monitor two the center display, and monitor three the far right display.

    The best way to describe the issue: There seems to be a single blue pixel on display 2 that stays in the same place, but this pixel does not show up when the color displayed is solid white, solid black, or solid red.


    To rule out the usual suspects:
    -All cables have been checked with new replacements (on two different rigs)
    -Both cards have been tested and work properly (on two different rigs)
    -The cards are NOT overclocked
    -The display that shows the pixel has been tested as well (the pixel does not appear on my test rig)
    -Disabling eyefinity does not resolve the issue
    -Removing the second card does not resolve the issue


    My question: What am I seeing? A stuck pixel? Artifacting?
    Could the active adapter be causing the issue?
    If it turns out to be a stuck pixel, can it be fixed?
    Or is this a dead pixel, that will require an RMA?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated :)

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  2. Posts : 545
    Windows 10 Technical Preview - x64
       #2

    Sounded like a stuck pixel until you mentioned it doesn't show itself in solid black. It's possible it still could be though, have you tried any of the remedies?
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  3. Posts : 2,164
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #3

    Plug monitors 1 and 3 to the Display Port Adapter and see if the pixel shows up on those displays as well. It might be a faulty DP to DVI adapter or the DP on the card.
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  4. Posts : 3,187
    Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2
       #4

    You can try this:



    I have the same problem on an Acer monitor. Mine is still stuck but you may have better luck. :)

    (PS: Click the YouTube link and follow the instructions in the details for the video.)
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  5. Posts : 130
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit SP1
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Zepher said:
    Plug monitors 1 and 3 to the Display Port Adapter and see if the pixel shows up on those displays as well. It might be a faulty DP to DVI adapter or the DP on the card.
    I gave that a shot a last night, no pixel on display 1 or 3. Thank you for the suggestion :)

    profdlp said:
    You can try this:

    I have the same problem on an Acer monitor. Mine is still stuck but you may have better luck. :)
    (PS: Click the YouTube link and follow the instructions in the details for the video.)
    Dear lord, seizure warning much? This took care of the problem! Thanks so much prof!
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  6. Posts : 3,187
    Main - Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-Bit; 2nd - Windows Server 2008 R2
       #6

    I'm glad it worked!
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