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adriaans
Amarr Advanced Capital Ship Designs
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Posted - 2007.09.08 10:06:00 -
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(I hope this is the right place to post it btw) In the last, mainly when playing games but also when not, i have gotten red, green, yellow colours all over my screen (does not show up on screenshot). normally it would disappear shortly after, before i got too highly annoyed. today however, when playing eve, it went a bit further than normal (as usual it went away after a while), my screen went all blurry and all i saw was gray and black (luckily i didn't loose my ship), alt tabbing out of the game had no affect, also as usual, and i was left to just wait for it to go away. now, what i'm wondering is; is this fault from my screen or does the problem lie elsewhere? if you need any information just ask and i will provide it. Thanks for any help!
--sig-- Knowledge is power! |
Kw4h
Dragon's Rage Intrepid Crossing
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Posted - 2007.09.08 10:21:00 -
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if it doesn't appear on the screenshot, then most probably it will be your monitor causing the trouble. :) _ Planet Sight Wallpaper - EvE map |
adriaans
Amarr Advanced Capital Ship Designs
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Posted - 2007.09.08 10:59:00 -
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i feared that... and i assume theres nothing to do about it? at least gives me another reason to get a new one... --sig-- Knowledge is power! |
Everlyn
Gallente Brave New World OPUS Alliance
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Posted - 2007.09.08 11:31:00 -
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Might be not the screen it self, but the cable. Everlyn
Brave New World - Founder OPUS Alliance German Gaming Community
Eve-Client for Logitech G15 Keyboard? http://oldforums.eveonline.com/?a=topic&threadID=393059 |
adriaans
Amarr Advanced Capital Ship Designs
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Posted - 2007.09.08 11:57:00 -
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you mean like that the fault is in the cable? how can i be sure or find out which one it is, any way to test it? --sig-- Knowledge is power! |
Shinhan
Phoenix Knights Dark Nebula Galactic Empire
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Posted - 2007.09.08 12:06:00 -
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Originally by: adriaans you mean like that the fault is in the cable? how can i be sure or find out which one it is, any way to test it?
Try jerking the cable around (the video, not power cable); unplugging and plugging again, bending it at different places... Also, see if you can lend a video cable from somebody else and try it on to be sure its not a cable problem.
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