most likely a pin is bent or there is loose contact from the pin to the cable or simply you need to tighten the screw locks on the cable (perhaps you didnt even screw it as I sometimes dont)Originally Posted by daddyfree
most likely a pin is bent or there is loose contact from the pin to the cable or simply you need to tighten the screw locks on the cable (perhaps you didnt even screw it as I sometimes dont)Originally Posted by daddyfree
i tightened the screw locks
I fixed the pins
and it will still have this problem...but sometimes ra muhappen...
did you notice if there is any pin that is somewhat loose?Originally Posted by daddyfree
I'm not sure...I think there's none
Probably cracked ng insulation sa cable, but try this:
Are your speakers magnetically shielded? If not, keep them as far away from the monitor as possible. Also keep other electronic/magnetic devices like cellphones, mp3 players away from your monitor.
When the problem happens, try degaussing the monitor, you'll find that in your monitor's controls. If it fixes the discoloration the problem is probably the aforementioned magnetic field influence.
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