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Ludwig Delecluyse

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Apr 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/13/98
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Dear reader,

I have this very annoying problem :

I have a TXPRO II M571 mainboard with AMD K6 at 233MHz, 64Mb of SDRam from
wich I let the video on the board have 4Mb. My 17" Lite-On Monitor shows
this ugly ghost image, some 3mm right of the original picture.
Furthermore, when I try to go better than 16bit color, the monitor goes
interlaced, even at a refresh of 60Hz. The monitor can handle 1280*1024
but with the built-in VGA, the picture is really bad.
I tried relocating monitor, different cabling, ferrites, all the possible
refresh-rates ...
nothing cures the problem. I'm thinking of putting my Stealth 2Mb Vram in
again.

I had the opportunity to try with 3 mainboards of the same type, but they
all gave this bad ghost-image.

Any suggestions ?


Kevlar

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Apr 16, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/16/98
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Poor power supply? I know here are work we get some real nifty effects on
monitors from the power in the building (ghosting, fading in-out, color
shifts). Try plugging the monitor/motherboard into a line regulator/filter
type power bar. Might help. They're not too expensive.
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