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the monitor image on my computer freaks out after a couple minutes of use. it ends up looking like this
FYI the highlighted game is what i was playing when it happened. help me please
 
     
 
There's a problem with your graphics card. As in most likely a hardware problem. You'll likely need a replacement card.
     
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it's an nvidia 6800 cs
 
     
 
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that doesnt look healthy...
that definitely IS a hardware issue
happened to me when my Radeon Saphire got overheated and burnt down....

but it also might be a problem with your cables.
     
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It's an issue with your graphics card. I had that happen numerous times before mine crashed as well. You will need a replacement card.


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Theres a problem with your monitor dude!! pirate
     
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Theres a problem with your monitor dude!! pirate


<sarcasm> really. i had no idea</sarcasm>
 
     
 
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Were you looking for a different answer? It would probably be best to say what you want, or elaborate on what you need (if the answers provided here were not working) instead of just saying "bump".

You were already told it was a problem with your video card. It may not be the answer you want, but it's about the only real answer you get.

You can try updating your video drivers (from the manufacturer site) and see if that possibly helps, but if that fails it is likely a hardware problem and you will need to replace your card.
 
     
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