A few thin red lines running up from my pc?

game333

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I bet it's not dead pixel or something, cause it sometimes appear, not too often.
Sorry I can't take a screenshot from it, cause the screenshot can't seem to take it.

Any comment would be appreciate.
Thanks :D
 

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I bet it's not dead pixel or something, cause it sometimes appear, not too often.
Sorry I can't take a screenshot from it, cause the screenshot can't seem to take it.

Any comment would be appreciate.
Thanks :D

Hi there....;)


if the screenshot wont duplicate what your seeing, its 100% monitor related.

the panel itself may be on the verge of failing (or at the very least loosing the pixels in question forever), is it always in the same spot..??

how long have you had the monitor, & what is the exact model..??
 

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myself
OS
SEVEN x64
CPU
Q9450 @ 3.6GHZ 1.34v
Motherboard
ASUS P5K PREMIUM P35
Memory
8GB 1066 buffalo firestix @ 1152mhz CL5
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire HD 5970 + GTX260 (physX)
Sound Card
Creative X-FI Xtreme Gamer
Monitor(s) Displays
SAMSUNG 20'' & SAMSUNG 23'' (dual screens)
Screen Resolution
2048x1152 & 1680x1050
Hard Drives
1x seagate 160gb IDE & 1x seagate 160gb SATA
PSU
XCILIO 850w (78A)
Case
CM590 1x 120x38mm & 2x92x38mm / 4x 120x25mm
Cooling
AC7 PRO @ 92x38mm blower, Lamptron military bus bay controll
Keyboard
LOGITECH E110
Mouse
logitech NX5
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2MB
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its a continual ''work in progress''....
Hi game333,

In my experience it is most likely that your monitor might be on it's way out, (EDIT - I see skunksmash thinks the same) so check the warranty asap. Other less likely causes could be a dying graphics card, or (if it's a new installation) new drivers or firmware needed for either the graphics card or monitor. It could also be a faulty cable.

Try to test with either a different graphics card, monitor and cable (if you have one or can beg or borrow one) to work out which piece of hardware has the issue. If it's the graphics card that you are testing, remember to be aware of multiple port cards and test all available ports.

Good Luck

Also look up your monitors native resolution on the manufacturers website and set your graphic card to it.
 
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Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
Motherboard
GigaByte EP45-UD3
Memory
8 GB Kingston
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce 9600GT
Sound Card
Soundblaster Audigy
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC x2 22"
Hard Drives
2 x Samsung 500GB (RAID)
2 x Samsung 2TB
1 x WD Green 2TB
1 x Seagate 1TB
1 x Samsung 500GB
PSU
Thermaltake QFan 750W
Case
CM Scout Gaming
Cooling
Coolermaster V10
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 1000
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Microsoft Wireless Optical 2000
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320
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Winfast PVR2000CP
LG DVD-RAM DVD/RW/DL Super Multi
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Hi game333,

In my experience it is most likely that your monitor might be on it's way out, so check the warranty asap. Other causes could be a dying graphics card, or (if it's a new installation) new drivers or firmware needed for either the graphics card or monitor. It could also be a faulty cable.

Try to test with either a different graphics card, monitor and cable (if you have one or can beg or borrow one) to work out which piece of hardware has the issue. If it's the graphics card that you are testing, remember to be aware of multiple port cards and test all available ports.

Good Luck

Also look up your monitors native resolution on the manufacturers website and set your graphic card too it.

im sure a screenshot would pick up GPU artifacting, its only the monitor directly that'll be able to bypass it...

but its good advice all the same. ;)
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
myself
OS
SEVEN x64
CPU
Q9450 @ 3.6GHZ 1.34v
Motherboard
ASUS P5K PREMIUM P35
Memory
8GB 1066 buffalo firestix @ 1152mhz CL5
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire HD 5970 + GTX260 (physX)
Sound Card
Creative X-FI Xtreme Gamer
Monitor(s) Displays
SAMSUNG 20'' & SAMSUNG 23'' (dual screens)
Screen Resolution
2048x1152 & 1680x1050
Hard Drives
1x seagate 160gb IDE & 1x seagate 160gb SATA
PSU
XCILIO 850w (78A)
Case
CM590 1x 120x38mm & 2x92x38mm / 4x 120x25mm
Cooling
AC7 PRO @ 92x38mm blower, Lamptron military bus bay controll
Keyboard
LOGITECH E110
Mouse
logitech NX5
Internet Speed
2MB
Other Info
its a continual ''work in progress''....
Hi game333,

In my experience it is most likely that your monitor might be on it's way out, so check the warranty asap. Other causes could be a dying graphics card, or (if it's a new installation) new drivers or firmware needed for either the graphics card or monitor. It could also be a faulty cable.

Try to test with either a different graphics card, monitor and cable (if you have one or can beg or borrow one) to work out which piece of hardware has the issue. If it's the graphics card that you are testing, remember to be aware of multiple port cards and test all available ports.

Good Luck

Also look up your monitors native resolution on the manufacturers website and set your graphic card too it.

im sure a screenshot would pick up GPU artifacting, its only the monitor directly that'll be able to bypass it...

but its good advice all the same. ;)

RE: GPUartifacting - Yep I'm definite it would too. What I was thinking that if the problem was on port heading out, it might behave similar to a cable issue, where the screen prints don't always pick it up (admittedly, a Graphics card failing there would be extremely rare though). I'm with you in that I think the monitor is dying.Lets hope it's under Warranty.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Hack job
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
Motherboard
GigaByte EP45-UD3
Memory
8 GB Kingston
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce 9600GT
Sound Card
Soundblaster Audigy
Monitor(s) Displays
AOC x2 22"
Hard Drives
2 x Samsung 500GB (RAID)
2 x Samsung 2TB
1 x WD Green 2TB
1 x Seagate 1TB
1 x Samsung 500GB
PSU
Thermaltake QFan 750W
Case
CM Scout Gaming
Cooling
Coolermaster V10
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless Keyboard 1000
Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Optical 2000
Internet Speed
320
Other Info
Winfast PVR2000CP
LG DVD-RAM DVD/RW/DL Super Multi
Linksys WMP300Nx2 Wireless Adapter
Hi game333,

In my experience it is most likely that your monitor might be on it's way out, so check the warranty asap. Other causes could be a dying graphics card, or (if it's a new installation) new drivers or firmware needed for either the graphics card or monitor. It could also be a faulty cable.

Try to test with either a different graphics card, monitor and cable (if you have one or can beg or borrow one) to work out which piece of hardware has the issue. If it's the graphics card that you are testing, remember to be aware of multiple port cards and test all available ports.

Good Luck

Also look up your monitors native resolution on the manufacturers website and set your graphic card too it.

im sure a screenshot would pick up GPU artifacting, its only the monitor directly that'll be able to bypass it...

but its good advice all the same. ;)

RE: GPUartifacting - Yep I'm definite it would too. What I was thinking that if the problem was on port heading out, it might behave similar to a cable issue, where the screen prints don't always pick it up (admittedly, a Graphics card failing there would be extremely rare though). I'm with you in that I think the monitor is dying.Lets hope it's under Warranty.

;)..... your right, it could well be a port on the monitor or card....or the cable connecting the two..


check these out also..... switch the ports on the back of the card (maybe one of them is not contacting properly), & maybe change the DVI/VGA cable your using.

but failing all we've posted above...a new monitor could be on the horizon. :(
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
myself
OS
SEVEN x64
CPU
Q9450 @ 3.6GHZ 1.34v
Motherboard
ASUS P5K PREMIUM P35
Memory
8GB 1066 buffalo firestix @ 1152mhz CL5
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire HD 5970 + GTX260 (physX)
Sound Card
Creative X-FI Xtreme Gamer
Monitor(s) Displays
SAMSUNG 20'' & SAMSUNG 23'' (dual screens)
Screen Resolution
2048x1152 & 1680x1050
Hard Drives
1x seagate 160gb IDE & 1x seagate 160gb SATA
PSU
XCILIO 850w (78A)
Case
CM590 1x 120x38mm & 2x92x38mm / 4x 120x25mm
Cooling
AC7 PRO @ 92x38mm blower, Lamptron military bus bay controll
Keyboard
LOGITECH E110
Mouse
logitech NX5
Internet Speed
2MB
Other Info
its a continual ''work in progress''....
im sure a screenshot would pick up GPU artifacting, its only the monitor directly that'll be able to bypass it...

but its good advice all the same. ;)

RE: GPUartifacting - Yep I'm definite it would too. What I was thinking that if the problem was on port heading out, it might behave similar to a cable issue, where the screen prints don't always pick it up (admittedly, a Graphics card failing there would be extremely rare though). I'm with you in that I think the monitor is dying.Lets hope it's under Warranty.

;)..... your right, it could well be a port on the monitor or card....or the cable connecting the two..


check these out also..... switch the ports on the back of the card (maybe one of them is not contacting properly), & maybe change the DVI/VGA cable your using.

but failing all we've posted above...a new monitor could be on the horizon. :(

Thanks for all of your comments mate. :D
It might true that is my monitor case, cause I own this monitor since from 2006 feb.
So I think it would be.
Thanks ya and have a good day. ;)
 

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