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Help. monitor showing light blue colors


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I'm almost positive you are using a VGA connector (the blue end one) ... chances are this is either loose, or is going bad... Try switching this cable to another one, or fiddle with it... Also, take a look at the pins and make sure none are bent (this can cause a bad connection)

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Try to plug it out & in again, just to be sure.

If it dosnt help, reset your color & lightning/brightness settings.

If anything fails, try another monitor (+ cable!) instead. If it looks like normally, your other monitor seems to be bugged.

If the second monitor looks also like the first, your graphics card maybe has some problems.

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LoL

are you using CRT? or LCD already

if CRT.. My Solution is to Push the screen and Rotate it for 75deg~ Left to right

if LCD.. turn it off and on 10x and Pray...

LoL

i used both xD. thats how i fix my crappy things ( i love old stuff )

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I don't know now with PCI Express but with AGP graphic boards that problem is just a problem in the cable that makes the connection between the tower and the graphic card[well, most of the time is that]. Me and a friend used to play with that to make friends go WTF in school with the monitors in the pcs we worked there[having to do stuff in class at MS Word XP in a 133mhz is not fun when others have betters pcs to work with and you get the leftovers].

You give a little bump here and there and uppppppppppps your screen is now blue, another in another place and uppppppppppppps red now, another in another place and upppppppppppppppppps yellow now /oh

Just unplug and plug again the cable and try to see that everything is 100% well connected and should be fine again. Tilting the screen[if your monitor has that, dunno nowadays, most of the time I just work with laptops so I don't even check that option lol] sometimes also fix that problem when is not a cable problem.

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my monitor is near in AVR,CPU,Keyboard,Mouse,and the wall near to a plugin

WTFH

AVR near Monitor + CPU

is that safe xD

are you serious my monitor is on top of my avr ;) its totally safe ;)

that way I can plug chargers and stuff infront of meee /oh;):) :)

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In any case, it definitely seems to be a loose connection... you mentioned "moving your monitor" chances are you are also twisting the cable or moving it slightly that's causing the connection to be solid (hints the non-blue), with VGA it's simply a RGB split, some pins to RED some to BLUE some to GREEN... in this case, the RED / GREEN are not making a full connection or maybe just RED (due to it not being strictly blue...)

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When I was on an internet cafe, some monitor will be like that. It's resultant effect is due to the wires attached. I twist the monitor left and right alternately 8D

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