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Re: SCreen shake!
Posted by DrGlass on Wed Mar 2nd at 5:46pm 2005


I'm running a dule monitor system off a Radeon 9600 pro. My main screen is going to hell, it used to move a little left and right. Like some one was changing the screen location realy fast, but now it is at the point where it will start to shake wildly and stick way to the left (so half the screen is out of the frame).

All i know is:
It only shakes left and right.
its running at 60hz
1280x1024 resolution
changing hz (I've tryed 40-120) dosn't help
lower resolution dosn't helo (even down to 800x600)


The only info that I could find said it could be stuff around the moniter, like the second moniter... but only one does this. The other is fine.
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Re: SCreen shake!
Posted by Quaver on Wed Mar 2nd at 6:16pm 2005


does the first second monitor shake if you connect it into the first ones port? could be a cable or somin
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Posted by satchmo on Wed Mar 2nd at 6:19pm 2005


I assume you have two CRT set up next to each other. Could it be the EM frequency emitted from one of the monitor interfering with the other CRT? I've never heard this type of problem, but it's just a thought.
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Re: SCreen shake!
Posted by Tracer Bullet on Thu Mar 3rd at 2:09am 2005


? quoting satchmo
I assume you have two CRT set up next to each other. Could it be the EM frequency emitted from one of the monitor interfering with the other CRT? I've never heard this type of problem, but it's just a thought.

Entirely possible. Any strong magnetic field will cause a CRT to become distorted. Do you perchance have any motors, magnets or other power electronics nearby? Monitors tend to be shielded so that electric fields will not effect them, but there is no way to shield against magnetic fields.

Try moving the monitors further apart, or turning one of them off and see if the problem goes away.

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Re: SCreen shake!
Posted by DrGlass on Thu Mar 3rd at 4:16pm 2005


Well here is what happend, I moved everything (2nd monitor, mouse, keyboard, speakers, usb hub) away from the problem monitor. I still had the problem, so I switched power plugs. Still no help. Then I lugged it upstairs and plugged it into another computer in the house.

still dancing around.

So my conclusion is the monitor its self is to blame. So the question is, do I get it fixed? or buy a new one? It is a very nice monitor, 17" (or 19") perfect color, good resolution, etc.

If anyone out there has a good monitor they would like to sell PM me.
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Re: SCreen shake!
Posted by fraggard on Thu Mar 3rd at 5:46pm 2005


I think that might be repairable, though I'm not sure. Try to get it fixed if you can.




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Re: SCreen shake!
Posted by Forceflow on Thu Mar 3rd at 7:28pm 2005


My monitor has some function called "Degauss". It's to get rid of magnetism or something ... you could try that, if your monitor supports it.
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Re: SCreen shake!
Posted by Leperous on Thu Mar 3rd at 9:52pm 2005


It sounds like something that should be easily & cheaply repairable if you take it into a shop somewhere given that you say the colour is perfect (so there is something wrong with the electron gun magent doowhackeys?! Try turning it on and off several times in a row)



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Re: SCreen shake!
Posted by fishy on Thu Mar 3rd at 9:56pm 2005


i take it you've tried giving it a good old thumping? [addsig]



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Posted by azelito on Thu Mar 3rd at 10:08pm 2005


Repairing monitors.. Just the sound of that phrase echos of money. Youre gonna pay a lot for that, Im sure.
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Re: SCreen shake!
Posted by Dred_furst on Thu Mar 3rd at 10:48pm 2005


right, i get this on my pc, i stopped it by setting both monitors to have horizontal sync on in windows.
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