Dell 2000FP owners - come on in

lupohki

Golden Member
Oct 11, 1999
1,925
0
0
I've had this monitor since June. In the last month or so, I get this high pitched whining noise when I turn it on. It goes away after about a minute. This is if I left the monitor off for a long time, like overnight. It goes away even sooner if I had recently turned the monitor off.

Anyone else experience this? I'm comtemplating getting a replacement from Dell if no one else has this problem.
 

Lore

Diamond Member
Oct 24, 1999
3,624
1
76
Hey lupohki:

I get a whine when I run the "Readability" test in the Nokia monitor test suite (ntest). Other than that, I don't usually have much of a whine... If you decide to get a replacement good luck with that and let me know how the process goes. I've had mixed experiences with getting a replacement with mine when I needed to.

 

Mani

Diamond Member
Aug 9, 2001
4,808
1
0
I don't get any noise for either of mine. I work with the lead engineer on it and I can ask him about it if you can give more details on it. (how loud, how frequent, etc.)
 

Lore

Diamond Member
Oct 24, 1999
3,624
1
76
I've had this particular one since September, but I've owned the Dell 2000FP since April and went through a few exchanges due to a severe number of bad pixels, etc.
 

adhoc

Member
Sep 4, 2002
86
0
0
My 2000fp whines if the brightness is set too low... You should try and change the brightness; I think it needs to be above 70 or so. See if that doesn't help!
 

lupohki

Golden Member
Oct 11, 1999
1,925
0
0
Originally posted by: Mani
I don't get any noise for either of mine. I work with the lead engineer on it and I can ask him about it if you can give more details on it. (how loud, how frequent, etc.)


It happens everytime I turn it off for an extended period of time and turn it back on. Noise level wise, it's comparable to a hard drive whine. I guess it's a 'warming up' noise?


My 2000fp whines if the brightness is set too low... You should try and change the brightness; I think it needs to be above 70 or so. See if that doesn't help!

I do have my brightness set on 18 ... I'll try setting it to 70 and see if I wake up tomorrow morning if I still get the noise. Thanks for the suggestion.

 

lupohki

Golden Member
Oct 11, 1999
1,925
0
0
Originally posted by: axelfox
it's broken. Send it to me immediately :eek:

haha, well setting the brightness higher seemed to have fixed the whining so I guess I don't have to send it to you. :p

I did a factory reset last night which set the brightness back to 90, and just now I turned it on and no more whining!

Thanks adhoc!
 

DynaOne

Senior member
Jan 30, 2001
393
0
0
What is the response reate on this monitor? How does it compare to the 19". Are these really Planar monitors?
 

lupohki

Golden Member
Oct 11, 1999
1,925
0
0
Originally posted by: DynaOne
What is the response reate on this monitor? How does it compare to the 19". Are these really Planar monitors?

Response rate is listed at 25ms. If you're referring to the 1900FP, this monitor has MUCH less ghosting and my eyes have actually gotten used to it over time to the point where I don't even notice the ghosting anymore. The original manufacturer is Acer.

 

DynaOne

Senior member
Jan 30, 2001
393
0
0
Lupohki,
I'm sorry - are you saying the 1900 is better or the 2000 - from a refresh perspective?
 

Lore

Diamond Member
Oct 24, 1999
3,624
1
76
This whole brightness thing is very very curious. I wonder why that happens?
 

adhoc

Member
Sep 4, 2002
86
0
0
Humming most likely has something to do with the frequency that the backlights' ballast operates at during different brightness levels. If the monitor is humming, it means that something is vibrating at a critical frequency, and this is most-likely the ballast. Depending on the brightness level of the lamps, a varying level of current passes through the ballast which causes vibration, sometimes also causing a hum at certain frequencies, regardless how securely it is attached.
 

Mani

Diamond Member
Aug 9, 2001
4,808
1
0
Originally posted by: adhoc
Humming most likely has something to do with the frequency that the backlights' ballast operates at during different brightness levels. If the monitor is humming, it means that something is vibrating at a critical frequency, and this is most-likely the ballast. Depending on the brightness level of the lamps, a varying level of current passes through the ballast which causes vibration, sometimes also causing a hum at certain frequencies, regardless how securely it is attached.

I was thinking along the same lines - will find out for sure this week.
 

pelly

Member
Sep 3, 2002
134
0
0
Just curious...how is this monitor for gaming?
From what I've seen briely at a LAN party, the monitor has no ghosting and does exceptionally well with games...

Looking to pick one up and wondering what actual owners thought...
 

tec699

Banned
Dec 19, 2002
6,440
0
0
I have the 1900FP and I love it. Yea.. ghosting is noticable, but you do get used to it.
 

pelly

Member
Sep 3, 2002
134
0
0
Thanks for the feedback....but isn't the 1900FP a re-badged Samsung whereas the 2000FP is a re-badged Acer?

If so, that's comparing apples to oranges.....From what I've heard, the 2000FP has NO ghosting....a fact I'd like verified by those who are actually gaming on these monitors...
 

adhoc

Member
Sep 4, 2002
86
0
0
I really like my 2000fp. I like it so much, I may buy another for a second display, or for my father so he won't get as many headaches while working in matlab...

About gaming: I personally have not noticed any ghosting on fast-paced games such as UT2k3, NOLF2, NWN, even compared to my previoius monitor, a viewsonic pf815. Movies are fine, and the colors are great (even blacks and dark colors). I'm sure there are people who would disagree, but I believe this is the best computer-related upgrade I've given myself in about 5 years.

I'm not sure how the analog input affects quality, I haven't tried it, because I thought it usesless when using a both a digital input (video card) and digital output (display).

Plus, Dell is (was?) having a sale on monitors and the 2000fp is $400 off, plus free shipping.
 

NucEm

Senior member
Jun 13, 2001
242
0
76
I had a problem with a Dell 2000FP and Dell shipped a replacement that worked just fine. But before I sent the first unit back I swaped out the DVI cable and the problem went away. So I had a bad cable from Dell. Since that time I've purchased 2 more 2000FP's and the bad cable problem was repeated. The cables that come with unit, at least the DVI cables, do not seem to match the quality of the display. The cable I've replaced the original with was a QVS brand. I chose that only because it was available locally. The problem I had exhibited itself as 'dancing pixels' or flicking pixels and seemed to be a function of the color of the image being displayed.

I own 3 of these displays and I'm very pleased with their performance once I replaced the DVI cables.
 

Lore

Diamond Member
Oct 24, 1999
3,624
1
76
Originally posted by: NucEm
I had a problem with a Dell 2000FP and Dell shipped a replacement that worked just fine. But before I sent the first unit back I swaped out the DVI cable and the problem went away. So I had a bad cable from Dell. Since that time I've purchased 2 more 2000FP's and the bad cable problem was repeated. The cables that come with unit, at least the DVI cables, do not seem to match the quality of the display. The cable I've replaced the original with was a QVS brand. I chose that only because it was available locally. The problem I had exhibited itself as 'dancing pixels' or flicking pixels and seemed to be a function of the color of the image being displayed.

I own 3 of these displays and I'm very pleased with their performance once I replaced the DVI cables.

I just switched over to DVI recently (finally got a DVI-capable card) and I'm noticing this dancing flickers as well, especially when I move over certain buttons or colors on a website. Did all Dell cables fail you or just certain ones?
 

kalbear

Junior Member
Jan 23, 2003
5
0
0
Hey guys,

I've been having problems with my 2000FP for a while now, and Dell's support numbers aren't exactly helpful. I'm getting a single pixel-wide yellow vertical line running straight down the center of the monitor. It doesn't always exist - sometimes, it goes away for a while, but it invariably comes back. It shows up during self test, bios, safe mode, you name it.

I'm pretty sure it's a flaw in the LCD itself, but wanted to check with the experts and see what y'all had to say about it. It's a damn shame, because this is easily the most attractive monitor I've ever had.
 

lupohki

Golden Member
Oct 11, 1999
1,925
0
0
Originally posted by: kalbear
Hey guys,

I've been having problems with my 2000FP for a while now, and Dell's support numbers aren't exactly helpful. I'm getting a single pixel-wide yellow vertical line running straight down the center of the monitor. It doesn't always exist - sometimes, it goes away for a while, but it invariably comes back. It shows up during self test, bios, safe mode, you name it.

I'm pretty sure it's a flaw in the LCD itself, but wanted to check with the experts and see what y'all had to say about it. It's a damn shame, because this is easily the most attractive monitor I've ever had.

I've never experienced that. Try a factory reset of the settings if you've changed them.