Hi there!
I'm currently in the process of setting up my PC (a new tower with old peripherals and screen). Unfortunately, it appears that games (and possibly other demanding programs) are causing issues for the monitor.
The best way I can think to describe it is by saying that pixels or, perhaps more specifically, pixels around the edges of other pixels begin to flicker or jump about.
I don't have any devices capable of photographing the problem and screenshots do not depict any faults (hence my assumption that the problem is with the monitor). Thankfully, I found a video on YouTube that demonstrates exactly what I'm experiencing. This will happen for minutes at a time before stopping and starting again until the game is closed. Changing resolution, refresh rate and other monitor settings made no noticeable difference. I also reattached the power and vga cables to make sure they weren't loose.
Strangely, I experienced this issue before a couple of years ago. It was exactly the same monitor but different hardware.
I'm currently using:
Intel i5-3470
Asus P8Z77-V LX
PowerColor 6870
Corsair TX650
Samsung SyncMaster P2250
Does anyone know what might be going on here and if so, is there anything that can be done about it? I believe the monitor is still under warranty but I have no spare so that's kind of a last resort.
Thanks.
I'm currently in the process of setting up my PC (a new tower with old peripherals and screen). Unfortunately, it appears that games (and possibly other demanding programs) are causing issues for the monitor.
The best way I can think to describe it is by saying that pixels or, perhaps more specifically, pixels around the edges of other pixels begin to flicker or jump about.
I don't have any devices capable of photographing the problem and screenshots do not depict any faults (hence my assumption that the problem is with the monitor). Thankfully, I found a video on YouTube that demonstrates exactly what I'm experiencing. This will happen for minutes at a time before stopping and starting again until the game is closed. Changing resolution, refresh rate and other monitor settings made no noticeable difference. I also reattached the power and vga cables to make sure they weren't loose.
Strangely, I experienced this issue before a couple of years ago. It was exactly the same monitor but different hardware.
I'm currently using:
Intel i5-3470
Asus P8Z77-V LX
PowerColor 6870
Corsair TX650
Samsung SyncMaster P2250
Does anyone know what might be going on here and if so, is there anything that can be done about it? I believe the monitor is still under warranty but I have no spare so that's kind of a last resort.
Thanks.