Colour Display Problem: No Red

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by macacan, Jul 25, 2006.

  1. macacan

    macacan Geek Trainee

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    A problem has recently occured with my display. The screen is tinted greeny-blue and all red is appearing as black. I know that it isn't my monitor, because I have used a different monitor and still have the same problem. I also know that it is not my graphics card drivers because I have re-installed them. And it isn't my graphics card because I tried an old GFX card and had the same problem. I am lost as to the cause or solution to the problem.

    Oh, and this problem happened as I was taking the power cable out of my printer around the back of my computer and when I next looked at the screen, everything was a different colour :( .

    Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
     
  2. zeus

    zeus out of date

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    Have you any way of testing to see if its the motherboard? Sounds grim!
     
  3. macacan

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    I have no idea how to test, that's why I came looking for help. It isn't really a huge trouble though, I can still play games and surf the internet. Only problem is that I use this computer to do some graphic design, and with all red appearing as black, I'm stuck :confused:. I'm about to re-install a set of motherboard drivers from their site. The motherboard is an Asrock P4V88 in case that helps anyone help me.
     
  4. zeus

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    I just mean to plug all your components into another motherboard and see if you still have a problem. It would mean having a spare motherboard, not the usual spare part I know!
     
  5. macacan

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    EDIT: Whoops, turns out it's not entirely back to normal, there's still a slight blue tint to everything and the reds, though more red, still look a little brown, guess it'll go away itself, whatever it is.
     
  6. Karanislove

    Karanislove It's D Grav80 Of Luv

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    Try changing your screen resolution through Desktop >properties > Settings.
     
  7. macacan

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    Turns out it was the monitor cable I was using, it's fixed now, I used the cable from another computer, now I just have to get a new one for that computer, thanks for all of your suggesions though, they gave me a few hours of fun.
     

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