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Hello!
I've two monitor connected to my PC. My problem is: the bigger monitor has a line that goes up and down. I think the smaller (and older) monitor generate electromagnetic interferences that cause that line. What could i do? Shoul i change the refresh rate? Any idea? |
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yes you can change refresh rates and see if that does the trick...
But I would not suggest you go under 85 Hz You can also increase the distance between them "VeNoM00" <venom00@nospam.it> wrote in message news:e6GngVXDGHA.528@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hello! > I've two monitor connected to my PC. > My problem is: the bigger monitor has a line that goes up and down. I > think > the smaller (and older) monitor generate electromagnetic interferences > that > cause that line. > What could i do? Shoul i change the refresh rate? > Any idea? > > |
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 20:13:48 +0100, VeNoM00 wrote:
> Hello! > I've two monitor connected to my PC. > My problem is: the bigger monitor has a line that goes up and down. I think > the smaller (and older) monitor generate electromagnetic interferences that > cause that line. > What could i do? Shoul i change the refresh rate? > Any idea? A piece of sheet metal placed between the two will stop interference. More references for dual monitor setups can be found here: http://www.realtimesoft.com -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows Shell/User |
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Sharon F wrote: > On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 20:13:48 +0100, VeNoM00 wrote: > > >>Hello! >>I've two monitor connected to my PC. >>My problem is: the bigger monitor has a line that goes up and down. I think >>the smaller (and older) monitor generate electromagnetic interferences that >>cause that line. >>What could i do? Shoul i change the refresh rate? >>Any idea? > > > A piece of sheet metal placed between the two will stop interference. I used the side of a discarded tower case, big improvement but not perfect. Then I grounded the sheet of metal - now it's perfect :-) Sunny |
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Yes, running the 2 at different refresh rates should help.
-- Dave Vair CNE, CNA, MCP, A+, N+ "Sunny" <sunny@nospam.net> wrote in message news:zZntf.2558$Yk2.389962@news20.bellglobal.com.. . > > > Sharon F wrote: > >> On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 20:13:48 +0100, VeNoM00 wrote: >> >> >>>Hello! >>>I've two monitor connected to my PC. >>>My problem is: the bigger monitor has a line that goes up and down. I think >>>the smaller (and older) monitor generate electromagnetic interferences that >>>cause that line. >>>What could i do? Shoul i change the refresh rate? >>>Any idea? >> >> >> A piece of sheet metal placed between the two will stop interference. > > I used the side of a discarded tower case, big improvement but not perfect. Then I grounded the > sheet of metal - now it's perfect :-) > > Sunny |
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Thank you so much everybody.
I'll try. I've set the refresh rate to 120 hz but no difference! I think it didn't do it... (i've the newest driver for my video card) Thank you |
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