I'm on the phone with dell as we speak. How would I find out the revison?
Edit: Idiot am I, I looked on the back its revision A02
Edit@2 - I got a replacement being shipped out right now...we'll see how it works in comparison
Well I've been experimenting.
I am using DVI
The cable is the original that Dell bought me
I tried using the VGA cable as well, from Dell with a converter .... but I had the same problem
The red dots are shifting, I cam move them across the screen
I luged out my old 21' CRT, attached it...
Anything more helpfull than this?
Edit....here is a image ....see the red lines? Like that just some times worse. I read it might be a video card issue
Imiage
edit: lord you can't see it on anyone elses computer....I wonder what it is
I have a custom built PC
Chaintech VNF4 Ultra
Powercolor ATi x800
AMD 64 3000+ (Venice)
XP Pro
3gig Ram
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I'm running
AMD 64 3000+ Venice Core...
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