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Le Cock
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just got a 2nd hand compaq p1220 22" CRT monitor. Didn't come with a VGA cable so I picked one up from Umart. $18 for M-M VGA cable.
I'm experiencing some fairly hefty ghosting with it. Is there anything I can do to fix? I've googled and it's said a s***e vga can be the cause, and this one certainly looked like a budget no name job. Where can you get a good quality vga m-m cable? |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4741
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://www.kvm.com.au/store/product.aspx?ProductID=1771&CategoryID=373
Perhaps this would be better? |
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| #1 02:46pm 18/07/08 |
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thermite
Posts: 13
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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does moving the cable around and coiling it affect the ghosting? if not it might not be the cable
also try pressing f8 on startup and choosing vga mode last edited by thermite at 14:54:58 18/Jul/08 |
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Mr Hardware
Posts: 3308
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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change PCs
change Video Cards change drivers change resolution change refresh rate change power cable change power points change buildings (interference/radio noise) then report back on your findings also did you pay for a CRT monitor? if so did you see it working before you bought it? was it ghosting then? last edited by Mr Hardware at 15:00:46 18/Jul/08 |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4742
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah I paid for it. It was just an impulse buy as I currently had a 17" crt which was faded and i need something bigger but I don't game anymore so I figured i could save myself spending $280 on a 22" lcd.
I was a bit of a noob though and didn't see it running first. Perfect condition on the outside it didn't occur to me it would have problems (good brand crt's have always been very solid in my experience). I'm still pretty happy with it but the ghosting is a bit annoying. It's mainly visible on light (white) backgrounds, fine on dark pages like qgl |
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Le Cock
Posts: 4743
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Also, when I hit F8 it just gave me boot device options - no VGA option.
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I can't read
Posts: 4437
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Oh s*** - sorry Le Cock I remembered your PM after reading this and realised I never responded :(
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Whiplash
Posts: 166
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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It is possible it is the cable. I had a s***e cable for an old PC at my place. It ghosted, really noticeable at anything > 800x600. Recently replaced it with a new cable I got with a new TV. All ghosting issues gone.
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Le Cock
Posts: 4744
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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had a fiddle with the cable and i could see the ghosting change, and i tightened it up a lot and it's improved significantly. still got a bit of it tho so ill see if i can refund this cable and get one from that site.
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