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Interferance?

Soldato
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I'll set the scene.

For about a year I had my old Sony Vaio laptop hooked up to my LCD in the lounge (Toshiba 42C3030DB) which I used for a bit of web browsing and watching of the odd film and TV show. Everything was fine but a couple of weeks ago the hard drive died so it's out of action.

My parents had an old box they weren't using, nothing fancy just a 2.6ghx Celeron, onboard graphics (S3 Prosavage DDR) and onboard sound. I've given it a good clean, installed XP Pro SP2 on it and it's hooked up to the LCD.

Here's where the "problem" starts. From a distance (it's a large screen afterall) it looks fine but when sitting closer there's distinct and very obvious sparkly/snowy/almost static like "interference" all over the desktop. It's hard to explain but you can see individual pixels pulsate which gives of a shimmering effect.

Is this actually caused by some form of interference? I'm using the same VGA as I did with the laptop and that never showed anything like this. Could it be down to the ageing onboard GPU?

Any help would be appreciated.
 
it could be the onboard graphics picking up interference, yes. probably from a nearby power source on the motherboard itself, much like onboard sound can. you wont really know unless you try a graphics card.
 
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