This may be entirely coincidental (or not).
I fitted an R9 270x replacing my HD6950 graphics card. I have a Samsung 2433BW monitor 4 years old in March which I know was possibly prone to the poor capacitor issue with the monitors at the time.
Anyway, I fitted the card and did a quick heaven 2.5 bench, used the monitor for a couple of hours after and then turned it off. The next morning, my wife went to look on rightmove for houses and there was a fizzing and crackling from the monitor and now it turns off after a second or two whenever it is switched on. The card appears to be fine.
Is it entirely coincidental that this has occurred the day after a new card was fitted?
Is it just murphys law?
Anyway I am now after a good 24" 16:10 monitor as a replacement, all recommendations are welcomed. As is an opinion on the above.
Thanks andy.
Posted here as there is more discussion than on the monitor thread.
I fitted an R9 270x replacing my HD6950 graphics card. I have a Samsung 2433BW monitor 4 years old in March which I know was possibly prone to the poor capacitor issue with the monitors at the time.
Anyway, I fitted the card and did a quick heaven 2.5 bench, used the monitor for a couple of hours after and then turned it off. The next morning, my wife went to look on rightmove for houses and there was a fizzing and crackling from the monitor and now it turns off after a second or two whenever it is switched on. The card appears to be fine.
Is it entirely coincidental that this has occurred the day after a new card was fitted?
Is it just murphys law?
Anyway I am now after a good 24" 16:10 monitor as a replacement, all recommendations are welcomed. As is an opinion on the above.
Thanks andy.
Posted here as there is more discussion than on the monitor thread.