I've posted this over at the Apple Support Forum too.
I have a 20" iMac (early 2008), which I've had for about 9 weeks or so.
After a week or two, I got rid of my PC and connected my Dell 22" monitor via DVI to the imac as a second monitor.
However, it randomly 'cuts out' for a second or so, then comes back on as normal. It's only about a second long, if that (about the length of time you usually get when you change resolutions or inputs on a monitor).
The main imac screen never does it, and the external monitor never did it on the PC (regardless of which of the inputs I was using...) infact, the external monitor has never done this before ever.
Any thoughts? Could it be a dodgy mini DVI converter? Dodgy iMac?
No amount of me twiddling, flicking, or wiggling any wires or hardware, can make it happen on command, its *always* as random as it gets.
It's done it loads of times tonight, but hasn't done it for a while up until tonight. Just does it when it feels like it
And the amount of 'off' time is ALWAYS the same...about a second or so.
I have a 20" iMac (early 2008), which I've had for about 9 weeks or so.
After a week or two, I got rid of my PC and connected my Dell 22" monitor via DVI to the imac as a second monitor.
However, it randomly 'cuts out' for a second or so, then comes back on as normal. It's only about a second long, if that (about the length of time you usually get when you change resolutions or inputs on a monitor).
The main imac screen never does it, and the external monitor never did it on the PC (regardless of which of the inputs I was using...) infact, the external monitor has never done this before ever.
Any thoughts? Could it be a dodgy mini DVI converter? Dodgy iMac?
No amount of me twiddling, flicking, or wiggling any wires or hardware, can make it happen on command, its *always* as random as it gets.
It's done it loads of times tonight, but hasn't done it for a while up until tonight. Just does it when it feels like it
And the amount of 'off' time is ALWAYS the same...about a second or so.