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What the problem with my display?

When my fridge compressor starts, my display black screen, even the audio from the display stop.  This like my old pc, turn on the light, USB stop. 

Should I get a Voltage regulator socket? 

Thank 

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Are they on the same wall socket or power strip? If so, separate them.

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2 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

Are they on the same wall socket or power strip? If so, separate them.

No. But in the one room. I live studio apartment,

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3 minutes ago, tusbiko said:

No. But in the one room. I live studio apartment,

Sounds like your monitor is very sensitive to voltage fluctuations or the wiring in your apartment is sketchy. Any other devices exhibiting weird behavior like this when the compressor kicks in?

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2 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

Sounds like your monitor is very sensitive to voltage fluctuations or the wiring in your apartment is sketchy. Any other devices exhibiting weird behavior like this when the compressor kicks in?

No, didn't. Even I turn on my Range Hood make it happen too.

Is the HDMI wire problem?And  I connect the monitor to my laptop. I have broken South Bridge before.

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9 minutes ago, tusbiko said:

No, didn't. Even I turn on my Range Hood make it happen too.

Is the HDMI wire problem?And  I connect the monitor to my laptop. I have broken South Bridge before.

If the sockets aren't earthed properly, current could travel through a HDMI or DP cable, but that's very rare. You could try a different cable.

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2 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

If the sockets aren't earthed properly, current could travel through a HDMI or DP cable, but that's very rare. You could try a different cable.

Thank you! I will try that. 

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