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I have put my question in this forum because I don't know where else to put it even though I know it is not actually a problem with my monitor or video card.I have an unusual and annoying graphics display problem and I seem to be the only person on this planet with this problem.I had my PC rebuilt six months ago by a cheap fly by nighter. Cheap!!!??? It still cost me over $700.00 to repair it and then the guy disappeared and I couldn't get the problem solved. Maybe one of you guys may have a clue.
I make a lot of videos and make a lot of 3D animations. Mostly I am using Premiere Pro CS3 for the videos and Cool 3D Production Studio for the animations. The problem I will try to describe occurs with all my programs it is just more obvious and annoying with the ones I mentioned.
When a window is open it may go all wavy for a second. This is intermittent and only occurs with Premiere Pro. With all the other programs, if I open a window on top of another the display from the one underneath peeps through and at times I can not see what I am doing and cannot click on buttons because they are under a graphic that is poking through. I have had a few technical friends look at the PC but no one can solve the problem.
I am about to buy a completely new PC, even though I just bought this one, as it is driving me mad. I would love to know what could cause this problem anyway.
I have attached a couple of screenshots which show the garbled screen. I cannot show the wavy screen unless I capture with camtasia, which I will do if it will help.
My Computer Specs are :- Windows Home XP with SP2 and all updates; Intel(R) Core(TM) 2CPU 6300@ 1.86GHz.
Without going in to too much more detail I have had the motherboard replaced with a different model and the same with the VGA card. My computer behaves exactly the same on other monitors. Attached are two screenshots from Cool 3D.I think you can see what I mean. Anyone got any ideas? ScreenShot024.jpg
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I make a lot of videos and make a lot of 3D animations. Mostly I am using Premiere Pro CS3 for the videos and Cool 3D Production Studio for the animations. The problem I will try to describe occurs with all my programs it is just more obvious and annoying with the ones I mentioned.
When a window is open it may go all wavy for a second. This is intermittent and only occurs with Premiere Pro. With all the other programs, if I open a window on top of another the display from the one underneath peeps through and at times I can not see what I am doing and cannot click on buttons because they are under a graphic that is poking through. I have had a few technical friends look at the PC but no one can solve the problem.
I am about to buy a completely new PC, even though I just bought this one, as it is driving me mad. I would love to know what could cause this problem anyway.
I have attached a couple of screenshots which show the garbled screen. I cannot show the wavy screen unless I capture with camtasia, which I will do if it will help.
My Computer Specs are :- Windows Home XP with SP2 and all updates; Intel(R) Core(TM) 2CPU 6300@ 1.86GHz.
Without going in to too much more detail I have had the motherboard replaced with a different model and the same with the VGA card. My computer behaves exactly the same on other monitors. Attached are two screenshots from Cool 3D.I think you can see what I mean. Anyone got any ideas? ScreenShot024.jpg
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Additional information for anyone viewing this post. It cannot be a refresh rate problem because the garbled graphics remain garbled until I close a window and re-open or sometimes click on the window I need to use a couple of times or close the window that is getting in my way and I can work on my project.
Since having this problem, after having my system virtually rebuilt, I have changed the motherboard-so that is OK, I have installed new RAM cards, tried a different video card, changed from using an IDE HDD to SATA, and run the computer on different monitors. I have run several health checks on various components-don't remember which specifically-but nothing shows up as needing attention. Everything else about my PC seems to be terrific and it works beautifully, just hard to look at sometimes and a bit annoying when I need to turn a window off and back on. I have checked all the connections in the computer and they seem to be solid. My power supply is the same as I had before the computer was rebuilt and all my programs worked just fine back then. (I had to rebuild the computer because the motherboard died.)
So, to make a long story just a little longer, the only thing that I have not replaced in the computer since this problem began, apart from the power supply and case, is the CPU. I have checked its health and it seems OK. It is probably a little underpowered by today's standards.
Does anyone think that my problem could be with the CPU and if so what CPU would you recommend and why?
Very sorry if I have rambled a bit, but you guys are my last chance.
Since having this problem, after having my system virtually rebuilt, I have changed the motherboard-so that is OK, I have installed new RAM cards, tried a different video card, changed from using an IDE HDD to SATA, and run the computer on different monitors. I have run several health checks on various components-don't remember which specifically-but nothing shows up as needing attention. Everything else about my PC seems to be terrific and it works beautifully, just hard to look at sometimes and a bit annoying when I need to turn a window off and back on. I have checked all the connections in the computer and they seem to be solid. My power supply is the same as I had before the computer was rebuilt and all my programs worked just fine back then. (I had to rebuild the computer because the motherboard died.)
So, to make a long story just a little longer, the only thing that I have not replaced in the computer since this problem began, apart from the power supply and case, is the CPU. I have checked its health and it seems OK. It is probably a little underpowered by today's standards.
Does anyone think that my problem could be with the CPU and if so what CPU would you recommend and why?
Very sorry if I have rambled a bit, but you guys are my last chance.
if the refresh rate does not fix this, then most likely the cpu would be at fault. compare the spec on the old mobo to the new one, are they diff/simular. the processor is probably too slow for the fsb on the new mobo or you could very well be powering the system with too little power from the old pwr supply.
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The original PC specs were a Pentium 4 2.4ghz with mobo-gigabyte pentium 4 Titan 667 . When the motherboard died the guy that "fixed" the machine said I needed a new CPU for the new motherboard. I can give you my current specs from the information provided by the CPU-Z program if you think that would help.
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