Screen flickers when scrolling

bradleyburgess

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Jun 1, 2014
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Hi everyone,

I just built a new PC. Everything is running great. Except I'm having a little bit of screen flicker when I scroll webpages. What could the problem? Here's my hardware:

MB: Gigabyte GA-H97M-D3H
GPU: EVGA Geforce GTX 750 Ti GPU (s/n: 02G-P4-3753-KR)
CPU: Intel i5 4670k
Display: AOC E2252S

Any thoughts appreciated....
B
 
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One last thing you can try - go to your screen resolution windows page, click advanced settings, check your monitor tab and see if your refresh rate is the maximum possible.

And if that doesn't work then I believe its time to you to start checking out all your connections. Check the monitor cable on both ends, take it out and back in again. Turn off your pc, remove your graphics card, clean your contacts and your PCI-E slot then put it back in again, check all plugs for damage, check whether your power is plugged in propery both inside your pc and outside on your monitor.

Do some damage inspecting.

If that doesn't work, plug it in a different monitor, borrow one from a friend to check that out. After that, take your graphics card and...


Which drivers - all of them?
 
Depends whether there's a problem with them. Right click on my computer then select manage and browse around, see if there's an exclamation mark or question mark next to any of the items on the drop down menu, then there is definitely a driver problem...
 
One last thing you can try - go to your screen resolution windows page, click advanced settings, check your monitor tab and see if your refresh rate is the maximum possible.

And if that doesn't work then I believe its time to you to start checking out all your connections. Check the monitor cable on both ends, take it out and back in again. Turn off your pc, remove your graphics card, clean your contacts and your PCI-E slot then put it back in again, check all plugs for damage, check whether your power is plugged in propery both inside your pc and outside on your monitor.

Do some damage inspecting.

If that doesn't work, plug it in a different monitor, borrow one from a friend to check that out. After that, take your graphics card and plug it in another computer and see if the problem persists and lastly, plug another graphics card into your own computer and see if you still got the problem there.
 
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