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Hisoka IQ

I'm not seeing any shadows.. that could be your monitor that's having issues.

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Looks normal to me

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I see blue lines all over the display, that is definitely not normal.  I assume you drew those in after the fact though, and I'm not sure why as everything looks perfectly normal.  If you're seeing something strange it must be related to your monitor which obviously won't show up in a screenshot.

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Yep, all looks fine to me too, probably the monitor^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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Didn't you already post this? What are you asking?

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As others have said, there's nothing on those images. Your monitor is the likely problem, but you may wish to try a different port on your gpu, or a different gpu, to narrow down the issue directly. A screenshot only shows us what is SENT to the display, not what you actually see at the end if it gets modified afterwards.

 

If you want to show us what you see, try to take a high resolution photo of your actual monitor displaying these problems.

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11 minutes ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

I see blue lines all over the display, that is definitely not normal.  I assume you drew those in after the fact though, and I'm not sure why as everything looks perfectly normal.  If you're seeing something strange it must be related to your monitor which obviously won't show up in a screenshot.

 

3 minutes ago, Jaminahat said:

Yep, all looks fine to me too, probably the monitor^^^^^^^^^^^^^

 

19 minutes ago, RKRiley said:

I'm not seeing any shadows.. that could be your monitor that's having issues.

 

Watch these photos from the phone: https://imgur.com/a/3Vkn9  \   https://imgur.com/a/MFZN1  \  

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1 minute ago, Hisoka IQ said:

 

 

 

Watch these photos from the phone: https://imgur.com/a/3Vkn9  \   https://imgur.com/a/MFZN1  \  

Yeah i can see it now, im not an expert on this so i will let the others help...

Definately a monitor issue though.

Possibly try changing resolutions and refresh rates etc in your computer monitor settings

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2 minutes ago, Tabs said:

As others have said, there's nothing on those images. Your monitor is the likely problem, but you may wish to try a different port on your gpu, or a different gpu, to narrow down the issue directly. A screenshot only shows us what is SENT to the display, not what you actually see at the end if it gets modified afterwards.

 

If you want to show us what you see, try to take a high resolution photo of your actual monitor displaying these problems.

Try another gpu port but the same problem is most likely the problem with the monitor :( 

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4 minutes ago, Hisoka IQ said:

Watch these photos from the phone: https://imgur.com/a/3Vkn9  \   https://imgur.com/a/MFZN1  \  

I've seen that before. If it happens when another computer is connected to the monitor, then it's the monitor. Is it old? How is it connected?

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Got a different display cable you can use to connect it with?

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Your VGA cable is not fully plugged in. Unplug it and plug it back in again.

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1 minute ago, Jamiec1130 said:

I've seen that before. If it happens when another computer is connected to the monitor, then it's the monitor. Is it old? How is it connected?

yes it's old "lg w1942se" Connected via a port vga and in the graphics card the DVI switch from vga to dvi

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3 minutes ago, MrDrWho13 said:

Your VGA cable is not fully plugged in. Unplug it and plug it back in again.

I've done it more than once and I've used more than one cable

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2 minutes ago, Hisoka IQ said:

I've done it more than once and I've used more than one cable

Well your VGA cables are probably damaged. I've only ever seen this issue caused by VGA (Because it's analogue).

The problem either lies in your graphics card's DVI-I port, the DVI-I to VGA adapter, the cable (most likely), or the port on your monitor.

 

Actually, is your DVI to VGA adapter active or passive? An active converter may have a problem inside it?

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7 minutes ago, MrDrWho13 said:

Well your VGA cables are probably damaged. I've only ever seen this issue caused by VGA (Because it's analogue).

The problem either lies in your graphics card's DVI-I port, the DVI-I to VGA adapter, the cable (most likely), or the port on your monitor.

 

Actually, is your DVI to VGA adapter active or passive? An active converter may have a problem inside it?

 

I tried a new cable and another Active Adapter from hdmi to vga 

 

my DVI to VGA adapter  passive

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8 hours ago, Hisoka IQ said:

 

 

 

Watch these photos from the phone: https://imgur.com/a/3Vkn9  \   https://imgur.com/a/MFZN1  \  

I see it now, looks like a VGA connection, you should not be using that because it's crap and causes this

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10 hours ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

I see it now, looks like a VGA connection, you should not be using that because it's crap and causes this

the monitor has only a vga port 

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10 hours ago, Hisoka IQ said:

the monitor has only a vga port 

I would recommend getting a new monitor. Anything from this decade should be a decent upgrade.

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On 12/9/2017 at 2:24 PM, MrDrWho13 said:

Well your VGA cables are probably damaged. I've only ever seen this issue caused by VGA (Because it's analogue).

I've actually seen this issue be a monitor problem, not a connection standard problem. 

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4 hours ago, Jamiec1130 said:

I've actually seen this issue be a monitor problem, not a connection standard problem. 

 

9 hours ago, Ryan_Vickers said:

I would recommend getting a new monitor. Anything from this decade should be a decent upgrade.

Thank you for your help
In this case I need to buy a new monitor
I'll buy one

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