The first thing you should do is try to narrow things down. If possible, try another monitor and ideally, also put your monitor on another computer. That will at least tell you if the problem lies with the monitor or not.
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Could you provide the make and model number of your monitor please, and also the scren resolution and refresh rate you are using.
Your problem certainly sounds like one which is related to the monitor itself.
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That monitor is running at its maximum resolution of 1600x1200, and should be set to no more than 66Hz refresh rate at that resolution. Any time you push a monitor to its 'maximum' settings rather than running it at 'recommended' settings, you run the risk of shortening its life.
As the monitor is now a few years old, if you've been running it at those settings for any length of time it may have caused damage. If it is 'fading' to black in use (not 'switching' to black) then it just may be well on the way out.
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I'm no electronics technician, mate, but it definitely sounds like a dying monitor to me. And I'd hazard a guess that it's because the monitor has been used at further than its recommended settings.
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I'm no electronics technician, mate, but it definitely sounds like a dying monitor to me. And I'd hazard a guess that it's because the monitor has been used at further than its recommended settings.
Hey CW-
Actually, Iam a degreed ET, and I agree with you- that's why I suggested the monitor switch as the first point of action. From the description K_T posted, it does sound as though the electronics in the monitor are failing.
I'll post more info tomorrow, but at the moment dinner calls in my end of the world, so logging off I must...
:)
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Hey K_T,
If you can, try the new monitor for a couple of days or so. If you don't experience the problem, it might very well be an issue with the moni itself. As I said, trying yuor problematic monitor on another system will pretty much tell you for sure.
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(if it happens again ill just pull and ol'yeller on this comp and take it out back if ya know what i mean ;))
Arf!Arf!... BANG!...
:mrgreen:
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