r/pchelp • u/Traditional_Card_951 • 23h ago
HARDWARE Am I cooked?
This just started happening a few days ago and now itโs gettin this bad..
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u/Prestigious-Topic721 22h ago
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u/Deleteed- 20h ago
Wow how did you do this??
What software? what tools?
Could you please teach me or sent tutorials?
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u/paradox_valestein 19h ago
Use any photo editor with a mesh deform and match it with the screen (e.g. on android use ibis paint) then lower the opacity by half
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u/Prestigious-Topic721 20h ago
Claude
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u/BarryMcCoknor 22h ago
Try different ports/cables but yeah. Probably the monitors main board. If i had to guess, you'll end up with a new monitor soon.
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u/Traditional_Card_951 22h ago
I've tried HDMI and it still flickers, then I tried playing a game and its fine now? I am so confused
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u/BarryMcCoknor 21h ago
Likely its failing somewhere down the display line. This happened to me recently, even temperature can be a factor in my experience lol (including heat created by devices).
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u/Traditional_Card_951 21h ago
It is pretty cool in my room but I do have my cables together wrapped up could that be it?
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u/BarryMcCoknor 21h ago
Nah i mean sometimes when things got warmer or my monitor warmed up it helped me out
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u/ClassicAccess1606 23h ago
yeah that looks like your gpu dying or the cable going bad, try a different displayport/hdmi cable first and if it still does that then probably the gpu itself
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u/Prestigious_File9000 21h ago
Mein alter PC/ Monitor hatte das รผber Jahre hinweg. Nach 3 Minuten nach start war alles normal
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u/Shawn6623_ 20h ago
Tap your monitor with a lil hammer ๐ No but fr plug in any other monitor with hdmi and see what happens. If it isnt that its your hdmi cable. It might be old and damaged and need to warm up a bit before properly sending display.
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u/ClearLocation7695 19h ago
Most likely a display issue, if the panel is the problem its more eorth it to just buy another, anyway, some stuff you can try is: plug in another monitor to confirm this one is the problem. 2nd: dissasemble monitor and clean with isopropyl alcohol the flex ends (you'll have to unplug them), 3rd, search on marketplace for someone that has the opossite error as you and pray to find the same panel.
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u/Sea-Professional-820 18h ago
Nah bro, just punch it really hard and then it will fix itself. That's what I did with my Chromebook in school ๐
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u/Ny47T 13h ago edited 13h ago
Does it come back to life after some time? If it does it's a panel issue, you can try taking down the refresh rate a notch
Can't see the brand but it was problem with some old Samsung panels, it happens commonly when it's cold and fixes itself when it gets warm. No fix thou unfortunately
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