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I am having a problem with my displayed image... help?

BigSmooth

Lifer
I recently started having a bit of a weird problem with the image displayed on my monitor. Every so often, the entire displayed image seems to "jump" back and forth a few pixels horizontally. It's not constant shaking, just a slightly annoying jumpiness that's been happening for about a week now.

I have a Palit Daytona (generic) GF2 MX on an Abit KT7, with a Samsung 700IFT monitor. I'm using a regular D-Sub cable. The only hardware change I've made recently was installing 256 more megs of RAM and setting the DRAM clock to 133 MHz instead of 100. The original 128 megs of RAM was PC100 so it is slightly overclocked but the CPU and video card are running at normal speeds.

I installed the latest NVidia drivers as well as the newest Via 4-in-1 drivers, to no avail.

Any suggestions? 😕
 
well it's not normal, just make sure you'r connections are all the way in, don't put a boom box, radio, TV, phone or anything that can cause that type of interference. Try another cable.
 
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