Dell 2005FPW Lines Shimmering

Unkno

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There are some lines shimmering on the left side of the monitor, it takes up 1/4 of the screen. The lines can only be seen if looked closely on a dark screen (green and gray backgrounds work well, can't see with black though). Help, this is a pretty new monitor, bought it a month ago and now it has a problem...
 

christoph83

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You using the DVI output with maybe a 6800 nvidia card? I ran into the same problem and had to use VGA connector for it to go away. I think its a problem with 6800 cards in general. I upgraded to a 7800 GT and could use the DVI with no problems. It's definitely not a monitor problem as far as I can tell.
 

Peter

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NVidia chips in general do have a signal integrity problem at high-resolution DVI. Only those cards that employ separate DVI transmitter chips don't - and maybe the absolute very latest NVidia chips that employ dual-channel DVI transmitters finally fix this.
 

christoph83

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Maybe thats a problem with the 6800's, ie 6800 GT, 6800 ultra, 6800 vanilla, etc. If your using a 6800 card unkno what I did is just move over to VGA and that fixed the annoyance. Also the quality difference was minimal to me and I didnt notice any ghosting on either VGA or DVI. So a possible temp fix could be sticking with VGA till you upgrade.

I had a BFG 6800 ultra at the time.
 

Peter

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It has been a well known problem with GF4 and 5000 series GeForce chips, and in fact reaches all the way down to the GF2MX.
 

Unkno

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well, i'm using an ATI X800GTO2 (unlocked and overclocked to X850XT PE) and i'm using DVI...the resolution i'm using is 1680x1050...
 

Unkno

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so, is this the monitor's problem or should i try using the vga cable with my X800GTO2?
 

Crescent13

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Originally posted by: Unkno
wow.....am i the only person who has had this problem?


With an ati card, yes. I'd say 99% of people who get shimmering have nvidia cards. This is quite odd.
 

Unkno

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Using ATI 5.13 Drivers and i only have one PCIe video card......anyways, i tried Wreckage's link (using powerstrip) and it didn't work.....thanks anyways...is it the video card or the monitor......hmmm
 

Unkno

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hmmm, it also seems to work with 75hz and other settings.....would there be any damages if i set it at 75hz?
 

Unkno

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Originally posted by: sm8000
60Hz is ideal for LCDs, especially on DVI. You may want to take a look at the bottom two checkboxes here:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/sm8000/dvi.gif


tried it.....it was checked by default....now when i try it with like 75hz or 65hz, there won't be any lines shimmering, but now, the area that had the lines shimmering (left side), if i leave something open for a while (5-10mins), there appears to be a burn-in effect but it goes away very quickly if i change what's on the screen. The burn-in effect could only be seen when it's displaying a dark screen.
 

Unkno

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i appreciate your help....yea i'm on dvi, i have unchecked both of those dvi settings (at 60hz, 1680x1050) and there still appears to be line shimmering....
 

Steve

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Huh. Well about the only things left to do are to try a different video card (to see if it's the monitor), or try a different monitor to see if it's the video card. Otherwise go with whatever settings appear to work for you.
 

Unkno

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ok, i have tried hooking up the monitor with the VGA cable on the GTO2 and there is no problems/defects..........I have also tried hooking the monitor with DVI cable onto another older computer running an Nvidia FX5200 and there's no lines shimmering


does this mean it's a video card defect?
 

L00PY

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LCDs should be set to their manufacturer recommended settings -- both for resolution and refresh rate. Try the 6.1 drivers and setting the card to stock speeds.
 
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