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June 19th, 2007 16:00

Monitor issues

Hello everyone,
 
I have had my computer for almost 2 years and out of no where my monitor started acting up.  It will go blank for no reason  and the on/off switch will flash on and off.  I have found that I need to completely unplug it, let it sit for a minute or two and then plug it back up.  What could be causing this "short circuit"?

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June 19th, 2007 17:00

The numbers I use in the U.S. are for big business customers. They won't accept your call there.

Home consumers must call 1-800-624-9896

 

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June 19th, 2007 17:00

This may not be a monitor issue. You have not mentioned the model of your computer. My guess would be a GX270. We have had 7 of this model act this way due to bulged capacitors on the motherboard. Dell replaced each motherboard because of this known defect. Dell won't replace the board until the units actually go bad.
If you open your case and look at the motherboard you will see like little soda can shaped components scattered around the board. Every one of them should have a flat top. If any one of them has a bulged top - it is bad.

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June 19th, 2007 17:00

The video is part of the motherboard in that model also. It's worth checking the capacitors anyway.

June 19th, 2007 17:00

I'm sorry, I forgot to include the model.  It is a Dimension 3000 model # CN-0D5421-46633-57G-0WRU.  I don't kow if this changes your answer or not but your help figuring out what is wrong is appreciated.
 
Thanks

June 19th, 2007 17:00

Ok I'll do that, thanks.  If that is the problem what department do I contact at Dell to have it fixed?

June 19th, 2007 18:00

i checked thos soda can looking things and they are all fine, none are bulged.  what should i do now?

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June 19th, 2007 18:00

karenanna05,

First, test the monitor by itself.

Plug the monitor power cord directly into the wall socket to remove any surge protectors or APCs from the troubleshooting equation.

* Turn off the monitor
* Unplug the monitor video cable (either the VGA or DVI) from the back of the computer. They should never be connected at the same time to the same video card
* Turn on the monitor
* The floating dialog box should appear on-screen (against a black background). It should continue to move around the screen without blanking out

June 19th, 2007 18:00

there weren't any changes.  it was working fine for the past year and few months and then all of a sudden on monday the monitor started to go hay wire.

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June 19th, 2007 18:00

karenanna05,

So your connected to the blue VGA port on the PC? List all the software and/or hardware changes made to the system BEFORE this issue arose.

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June 19th, 2007 18:00

I would next check the monitor itself. 
Take your monitor to a known working PC (perhaps a friends) and connect it. See if it acts up.
Borrow someones monitor to connect to your PC and see what happens.
 
I always have spare parts around to help find the culprit by process of elimination.

June 19th, 2007 20:00

Thanks, I will try that to see if it helps.
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