Stupid moniter

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Ultimate Warrior
Ultimate Warrior
Krytan Explorer
#1
Sometimes when I am on the computer, my monitor will just shut off for no reason, and it wont turn back on unless I restart it. Is this happening to anyone else, or do you have any suggestions on how I can fix this?
M
Mustache Mayhem
Wilds Pathfinder
#2
sounds like the video card is cutting out.. try a newer driver
Josh
Josh
Desert Nomad
#3
I get the EXACT same problem.

I've tried changing Graphics Cards, using built-in graphics card, changing motherboard back to factory settings, different refresh rates, resolutions, etc etc etc.

Have you got a new Graphics card recently? ATI?
Ultimate Warrior
Ultimate Warrior
Krytan Explorer
#4
I have the Radeon X800 pro
Ultimate Warrior
Ultimate Warrior
Krytan Explorer
#5
and my whole computer is only about a year old, all the best stuff that was available when we got it, is in it.
Josh
Josh
Desert Nomad
#6
For me, I can't find this on mine, but your supposed to:

Desktop, Right-Click, Properties, Settings, Advanced, smartGART, turn your AGP if it's at x8 to x4, and turn of/disable 'Fast Write'.

^^ If you don't have that, download the ATI Catalyst Control Centre thingy of www.ati.com .

I've done that though, but I just can't find it.
Old Dood
Old Dood
Middle-Age-Man
#7
Make sure you have the correct Refresh rate setting on. Try setting it to 60.

I have a great monitor the Dell P991. Last of the older Sony Trinitron 19 inch monitors. It will cut out on me...but I know the monitor is failing....that could be what is happening to you...simply the monitor is failing.
Josh
Josh
Desert Nomad
#8
Quote:
Originally Posted by Old Warrior Dood
Make sure you have the correct Refresh rate setting on. Try setting it to 60.

I have a great monitor the Dell P991. Last of the older Sony Trinitron 19 inch monitors. It will cut out on me...but I know the monitor is failing....that could be what is happening to you...simply the monitor is failing.
Quote:
Originally Posted by Josh
I get the EXACT same problem.

I've tried changing Graphics Cards, using built-in graphics card, changing motherboard back to factory settings, different refresh rates, resolutions, etc etc etc.

Have you got a new Graphics card recently? ATI?
I've tried all the above + 2 other different monitors.

Any other solutions?

+ I get this error, saying my Computer's just recovered from a serious problem, but it comes up everytime, error is:

BCCode: 100000ea BCP1: 83AC02A8 BCP2: 82DD9150 BCP3: F70A2CB4
BCP4: 00000001 OSVer: 5_1_2600 SP: 2_0 Product: 748_1

The following files will be included in this error report:
COCUME~1\JOSHUA~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER4d65.dir00\Mi ni122605-03.dmp
COCUME~1\JOSHUA~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\WER4d65.dir00\sy sdata.xml
Old Dood
Old Dood
Middle-Age-Man
#9
Sorry...no other ideas...except...is the cord loose?
Ultimate Warrior
Ultimate Warrior
Krytan Explorer
#10
Hmmm, its boxing week, I should just go buy a 42' plasma monitor.
Josh
Josh
Desert Nomad
#11
I just re-formatted my C:, re-installed everything, got my old 9250 back in, my 9600 has a fault or something in it, gonna get my Mum to refund it (as she bought it), and then I'll use that money + some of my own to get maybe a 9800 or something. :P
Ultimate Warrior
Ultimate Warrior
Krytan Explorer
#12
Ill buy a new card, monitor, processor, motherboard, more ram, that should fix everything :P
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Frost Gate Guardian
#13
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ultimate Warrior
Hmmm, its boxing week, I should just go buy a 42' plasma monitor.

I think 32'' is the perfect size for a monitor. You can still sit right in front of it like a regular screen.
Ultimate Warrior
Ultimate Warrior
Krytan Explorer
#14
I like 42" better though :P
LifeInfusion
LifeInfusion
Grotto Attendant
#15
You all forget the most important part, make sure your Power supply has enough power to power the video card.

LOL
Old Dood
Old Dood
Middle-Age-Man
#16
Quote:
Originally Posted by LifeInfusion
You all forget the most important part, make sure your Power supply has enough power to power the video card.

LOL
Good point...the 9600 & 9800 I believe need a min of 250w. It might say 300w however, allot of PSU's are underated like a Dell PSU. My older Dim 4600 has a 250w PSU but acts like a 300w. I am running a ATI 9800pro 128Mb AGP card in that Dim 4600 and it works fine. I made sure the PCI slot next to the AGP slot is free and opened in the back for extra cooling.

Josh, you can't go wrong with a Tried & True 9800pro. They were not King of the Video Cards for a long time for nothing.
Josh
Josh
Desert Nomad
#17
Ok, just ordered a Ebuyer Extra Value 500w ATX Power Supply in Blue With Dual Fans of eBuyer.com, I hope your right and it isn't a waste of £11

+ I was needing some more RAM, so I ordered the exact type of 512mb RAM I ordered before, because currently, I have 512mb Kingstom RAM I ordered previously, + 256mb RAM of what already came with my PC.

So when this order comes (29th December hopefully with Priority Express Service), I'll take out my 256 (having only 2 slots lol and put my new 512 in, so I have 2 512mb). I'll go from 768 to 1024mb RAM, and a new Power Supply and I really do hope this Power Supply will make my 9600 PRO Advantage work.

Many thanks, once again,
Josh
Ultimate Warrior
Ultimate Warrior
Krytan Explorer
#18
My power supply is big enough so I know that isnt the problem.