if it's not an LCD, just check if there's a sort of weird smell at the back of the "tube" coz i tmight mean the screen is about to die.
alternatively, maybe it's just that your mob is close to the screen? which generates that sound... (normallhy it's speakers that do that.. but could also be screen?) - esp if the screen has inbuilt spkrs..
try turning off ur screen for a fwe min and then put it on again -mk sure all connections are in firmly -... i remember it happened with one of the KK screens ages ago.
tc salams
Last edited by lolwatever; 03-18-2007 at 09:31 AM.
it isn't because of my mobile... the mobile makes it do a different sound... plus my mobile isn't even next to it... it doesn't have speakers in it either.
its that kind of sound that feels like theres a ringing in your ears... its low and annoying... if you get what i mean
as long as it doesn't explode or cause me any injury...ffended:
if its still in warranty check with the company, if the sound keeps gettin louder then it deffo is about 2die.. atleast das wat happened with the screen i heard.
one thing, go to control panel, then display, then settings, then 'advanced' then 'Monitor' and tick the 'hide modes that monitor cant display' and make sure its around 60-75 hertz or watever the max is in the list. Try decreasing it and see if it helps.
coz assinging a higher frequency to yoru screen can be harmful and could possibly cause issues.
Also, is there like a 'source' button on ur screen? or some sort of 'auto' button? try pressing that,
hope that helps!
salams
PS: Flatscreens don't have cathode tubes so the brand might not b 2 much help :S
Don't worry too much about what Brother Lolwatever said above. The blast from it would be very limited and would not destroy more then a few city blocks. The radiation would drop to a safe level in just a few decades.
Reality, unless you have a noticeable crack in the Safety glass that is on the front of the monitor the chances of it shattering is very minimal. Virtually non-existent.
Don't worry too much about what Brother Lolwatever said above. The blast from it would be very limited and would not destroy more then a few city blocks. The radiation would drop to a safe level in just a few decades.
Reality, unless you have a noticeable crack in the Safety glass that is on the front of the monitor the chances of it shattering is very minimal. Virtually non-existent.
Reality, unless you have a noticeable crack in the Safety glass that is on the front of the monitor the chances of it shattering is very minimal. Virtually non-existent.
should be ok insh.. giv it a week and see what happens, if it gets too much louder, might hav 2 go bak 2 ur prev screen :confused: or wait and see what happens further down the track.
The red stuff are the company recommendations of the highest settings for optimum performance. Those would be your monitor settings. The 60Hz you have it set on now should be fine. However as you can see if that does not solve your noise problem you can try going in the other direction, but no higher than 85.
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