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Have a problem with my screen

calahan

Member
For my last three month have a problem with my screen, its became particularly black and some glitches of browsers elements (any browsers). Did you have any ideas? where is root of problem Videocards? Browsers?
 
Best thing you can do is hook the monitor up to another PC if available and see if you get the same issues. But this sounds more to do with your graphics card having artifacting issues.
 
If this is a desktop PC with an external monitor, make sure to try to swap out the monitor cable before you replace anything. A cheap, damaged, or failing monitor cable can cause all sorts of weird display issues.

If it is a laptop and if it has an external video port, try hooking it up to an external monitor to see if the problem carries over to an external display.
 
Best thing you can do is hook the monitor up to another PC if available and see if you get the same issues. But this sounds more to do with your graphics card having artifacting issues.

Yeah that's good idea to check on other monitor. I thought this problem with my graphic card but it happen only in while I am browsing thought internet, not in windows application or games. Thank you anyway.
 
If this is a desktop PC with an external monitor, make sure to try to swap out the monitor cable before you replace anything. A cheap, damaged, or failing monitor cable can cause all sorts of weird display issues.

If it is a laptop and if it has an external video port, try hooking it up to an external monitor to see if the problem carries over to an external display.

I have PC with external monitor ... I will try to change cable too, but once I said if cable cause it must glitch in any application.
 
Isolate the most probable cause one at a time.

1. Ketchup said backlight
2. dinosaur said graphics card
3. Steltek said monitor cable as well as the monitor itself.
4. see also resolution settings, it can be a minor thing like that.

It could also indicate early stages of hardware problem that if left unchecked could develop into a major trouble that leaves your computer unable to display anything. I do hope it's not something like that.
 
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