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Author: | ToryS [ 28 Aug 2007, 08:48 ] |
Post subject: | How to: determine what is causing dancing pixels/artifacts |
I don't know if this is 100% full proof, so keep that in mind. Basically, if you experiencing this, take a screenshot when this is occuring. Then, when its is NOT occuring, check the screenshot. If it doesn't show the artifacts it could well be your monitor or cable. I think more likely cable based on my limited readings. For me, i now wiggle the cable connector at the monitor when this happens and it instantly goes away. You can see what kind of monitor i have, but if you saw my income, you'd know i basically freaked out when i saw this and new it wasn't my computer. :lol: (House Painter, but not too bad actually...) Spent a couple a days researching it and finally found this link. http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:qIp23OLYnpQJ:www.macintouch.com/readerreports/displays/topic4156.html+bad+dual-link-dvi+cable+%3F&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=10&gl=us Heres a quote explaining why a cable can do this (dual link dvi in this case): Kynan Shook explains: A reader asked how changing a cable can fix a temperature problem - there are many ways that this might happen, and I'll try and explain it a little bit for the technical-minded. A DVI link has 3 serial data channels, one each for red, green, and blue data. A dual-link DVI device has 6 data channels. There is also one clock signal. Each of the 3 or 6 channels has to be synchronized to this clock when turning on the display - the signals may arrive slightly before or after the clock, and the monitor has to check this. So...ummmm.....what he said... :lol: |
Author: | ToryS [ 10 Dec 2007, 18:56 ] |
Post subject: | How to: determine what is causing dancing pixels/artifacts |
Update: My pixel "noise" problem had been slowly getting worse and i have constantly been having to wiggle the cable connection at the monitor, but i solved the problem with a new cable. Its cheap cable, much thinner than the default cable and not multi-colored. |
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