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    Znote 6615WD screen probs

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by KimArndt, Jan 4, 2007.

  1. KimArndt

    KimArndt Newbie

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    Hey, my 6615WD is about ½ year old, I am experiencing regular glitches in the display - they come with 10 min. intervals and only lasts a fraction of a second. It is not that much, but it's kinda annoying :confused:

    Anyone knows why, and how to fix it?

    Greetings...
     
  2. chrisyano

    chrisyano Hall Monitor NBR Reviewer

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    Does it happen only in certain situations (i.e. while gaming)? It could be your GPU.

    Have you been cleaning your fan regularly? Read through the cooling guide for some great instructions on how to do that if you haven't.
     
  3. KimArndt

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    Hmm, well, it happens no matter what i am doing, even when reading documents surfing an so on, have not really noticed it when i am gaming.. Have read the guide, but do you really thing cleaning it the solution?
     
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    chrisyano Hall Monitor NBR Reviewer

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    Not if a component is already damaged. But if heat is the problem, it would definitely help. And it can keep your GPU from burning up too.

    Does it happen when the system is still cool though (i.e. right after a cold boot)?
     
  5. KimArndt

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    A cold boot, yes, that might be, I have not been looking out for this, but I will do it next time, at what the result is.

    BTW, my current CPU Temp is 55C, while surfing at doing a little writing.. Is that , that high?
     
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    55C is nothing to worry about.
     
  7. KimArndt

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    Okay, that was also what I though.. Well, then I will try a cold boot, and see what happens