buLLet_t00th
Mr. Boombastic
+178|6906|Stealth City, UK
This only happens at random points, maybe once every couple of days, certain parts of whatever Im looking at on the screen go blue. I dont know what it is and its pretty annoying as I have to restart to get it back to normal.

Anyone got any ideas of whats causing this?
Retalliation[1337]
Robin Hood ---> "u got arrownd"
+51|6938|Belgium
Its a sign of dying pixels how old is your screen ? mine was stil under waranty when it happened....
Too bad there is no fix I had to have it replaced.

Last edited by Retalliation[1337] (2007-02-21 05:45:05)

MagikTrik
yes.....but your still gay
+138|6834|Pittsburgh, PA USA
is it individual pixels (little squares) or whole areas of the screen, like a blue blob shaped shade?

*edit:* Also CRT or LCD? Age? Type (so I can try to look it up)?
for the record though it's prolly borked, you have a chance though if it's a CRT.

Last edited by MagikTrik (2007-02-21 14:26:08)

King_County_Downy
shitfaced
+2,791|7061|Seattle

Heat. Gfx card. ?
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
djphetal
Go Ducks.
+346|6799|Oregon
Stop playing underwater...
buLLet_t00th
Mr. Boombastic
+178|6906|Stealth City, UK

djphetal wrote:

Stop playing underwater...
I thought that might have had something to do with it!

Its a Viewsonic VA915. I dont think its the screen itself. It seems to be that a certain shade of black always turns blue, and then it ranges from light to dark blue (depending on how dark or light the black is). I've got an Ati x850 aswell.
Mad Ad
Member
+178|6974|England, UK
screw your dvi cable in properly at both ends
TrollmeaT
Aspiring Objectivist
+492|7136|Colorado
Take the back of the case off while power is off, blow it out with a can of air, put case back on & power cycle it. Careful not to touch the back of it, they can hold a charge for 2 days & bite you into a wall.
It fixed my 10 year old 21' CRT. If that doesn't work you might try degaussing it. If that doesn't work then you could try & rejuve the picture tube.
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,078|7235|PNW

Mad Ad wrote:

screw your dvi cable in properly at both ends
I agree. What you're seeing is likely a video cable not properly seated at one end or the other, and if it is, then the pins on one or both of the cable's ends may be loose.

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