Hi all. I recently purchased a 19" Viewsonic A90F+, and prior to that I had bought an 19" Envision monitor within the same week due to an issue I thought was the monitors fault, and now I am not sure.
The problem I am having is that when I set the osd(on screen display) settings, after I shut down the monitor for any length of time and let it cool down, the screen will be shifted by about 4 or 5 mm. Once the monitor warms up, it goes back to where I had it set and all is well, and that takes four or five minutes.
I first bought the Envision, the screen would shift on the sides about 5 mm, so I exchanged it three times thinking they were just cheaply made and had quality control problems. Well, after three of them, I decided to get a better quality, and more expensive monitor in a Viewsonic. Well, this one has the same problem, only it's the bottom that is shifted until warmup, and I am certain it's not the monitor, because believe it or not, I have also exchanged this model three times.
Sorry for the longwinded post. Is it my video card or maybe my power supply, as it's only 300 watts and running 2 hard drives, 1 cd drive, 1 dvd drive, an Athlon 1900xp, 256 megs of ram, a tv tuner card, a TNT2M64 video card(I know, I know), a modem and a flopply? Please give me some insight. Has anyone experienced this?
John-Paul
The problem I am having is that when I set the osd(on screen display) settings, after I shut down the monitor for any length of time and let it cool down, the screen will be shifted by about 4 or 5 mm. Once the monitor warms up, it goes back to where I had it set and all is well, and that takes four or five minutes.
I first bought the Envision, the screen would shift on the sides about 5 mm, so I exchanged it three times thinking they were just cheaply made and had quality control problems. Well, after three of them, I decided to get a better quality, and more expensive monitor in a Viewsonic. Well, this one has the same problem, only it's the bottom that is shifted until warmup, and I am certain it's not the monitor, because believe it or not, I have also exchanged this model three times.
Sorry for the longwinded post. Is it my video card or maybe my power supply, as it's only 300 watts and running 2 hard drives, 1 cd drive, 1 dvd drive, an Athlon 1900xp, 256 megs of ram, a tv tuner card, a TNT2M64 video card(I know, I know), a modem and a flopply? Please give me some insight. Has anyone experienced this?
John-Paul
