Hi, I've come across a big issue that my monitor is encountering right now.
Right after Christmas, I switched out my previous monitor for a different one, as my old one seemed to be on its way out. The one I switched to was a spare used monitor a family member had. At first, it was fine; aside from a few small chips and a tiny spot on the backlight that shines brighter than the rest, it's fully functional until I can save to buy myself a new one.
However, the other day, I had to open my case to diagnose a loud fan. While I was in there, I took the time to fully unplug everything, dust it out and ensure everything was still seated properly. I plug the system back in and try to game, then boom: horizontal "wave" lines that move around while gaming that look like parts of the backlight are shining brighter than they should be. My old monitor did this as well.
After some research online, I'm fairly certain that it's because both this monitor and my old one are older and lack HDMI ports, thus I'm forced to use a VGA-to-HDMI adapter to plug into my GPU. I saw suggestions to just switch direct to HDMI, but that doesn't help me right now, as these monitors don't have that port.
However, before I throw ~$100 that I don't have out the window, I'd like to get some thoughts from this forum in case it could possibly be something else I didn't try.
Here's what I've tried so far:
What I haven't tried:
Thanks in advance if you guys have any suggestions that I can try before buying a new monitor.
PS: Not that they're likely to help in this case, but here are the system's specs...
Right after Christmas, I switched out my previous monitor for a different one, as my old one seemed to be on its way out. The one I switched to was a spare used monitor a family member had. At first, it was fine; aside from a few small chips and a tiny spot on the backlight that shines brighter than the rest, it's fully functional until I can save to buy myself a new one.
However, the other day, I had to open my case to diagnose a loud fan. While I was in there, I took the time to fully unplug everything, dust it out and ensure everything was still seated properly. I plug the system back in and try to game, then boom: horizontal "wave" lines that move around while gaming that look like parts of the backlight are shining brighter than they should be. My old monitor did this as well.
After some research online, I'm fairly certain that it's because both this monitor and my old one are older and lack HDMI ports, thus I'm forced to use a VGA-to-HDMI adapter to plug into my GPU. I saw suggestions to just switch direct to HDMI, but that doesn't help me right now, as these monitors don't have that port.
However, before I throw ~$100 that I don't have out the window, I'd like to get some thoughts from this forum in case it could possibly be something else I didn't try.
Here's what I've tried so far:
- I started by testing the screenshot vs. phone camera trick. It shows up on the phone camera but not the screenshot
- I tried fully unplugging everything, double-checking the seating and even holding the power button for a bit to discharge any remaining power in the PSU
- I tried switching outlets
- I tried looking through the BIOS to see if anything stuck out as an issue
- I checked display settings, I'm set to the peak of this monitor's refresh rate (60Hz)
- I've tried various different games, some have the issue worse than others (though oddly, in some games like Starfield, hitting esc to pause the game almost completely removes the lines)
What I haven't tried:
- I haven't installed the latest drivers but only because I'm only two releases behind and the two releases since my driver version are for features mostly dedicated to new games and the RTX 4x line
- I haven't run DDU yet, I'd rather avoid that if I can as it's a real pain in the backside
Thanks in advance if you guys have any suggestions that I can try before buying a new monitor.
PS: Not that they're likely to help in this case, but here are the system's specs...
- MONITOR: Planar PLL2410W
- MOBO: ASUS Prime B450M-A II
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
- RAM: 2x8GB
- GPU: Gigabyte RTX 3070
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