Hi,
I have a Mesh custom PC with an ATI Radeon HD4550. For a few months, the fan on the card was having issues (weird noises, slowing down/stopping etc.) but everything seemed to be working fine still so I ignored it. A few days ago, however, both of the attached monitors began to have a display issue. It's a bit hard to describe, but it's as if they have static like on an old TV over the normal picture. Everything is still visible and usable, but there are moving lines of static constantly overlaying everything. The second monitor also started turning itself off and on every few seconds, and sometimes not displaying anything at all. As soon as the second monitor's VGA cable is unplugged, everything returns to normal.
Some days, everything works fine again for seemingly no reason, and some days it's totally unusable. I figured the fan was responsible, so I re-oiled the bearing and it spins quietly and at full speed now, but the display issues persist. Perhaps there's a chance it could have overheated and damaged the card itself when it wasn't working properly?
The monitors both work fine with other computers, and changing VGA cables has no effect.
Any help is greatly appreciated!
I have a Mesh custom PC with an ATI Radeon HD4550. For a few months, the fan on the card was having issues (weird noises, slowing down/stopping etc.) but everything seemed to be working fine still so I ignored it. A few days ago, however, both of the attached monitors began to have a display issue. It's a bit hard to describe, but it's as if they have static like on an old TV over the normal picture. Everything is still visible and usable, but there are moving lines of static constantly overlaying everything. The second monitor also started turning itself off and on every few seconds, and sometimes not displaying anything at all. As soon as the second monitor's VGA cable is unplugged, everything returns to normal.
Some days, everything works fine again for seemingly no reason, and some days it's totally unusable. I figured the fan was responsible, so I re-oiled the bearing and it spins quietly and at full speed now, but the display issues persist. Perhaps there's a chance it could have overheated and damaged the card itself when it wasn't working properly?
The monitors both work fine with other computers, and changing VGA cables has no effect.
Any help is greatly appreciated!