Think I found the problem.  My old monitor I guess has better
shielding.. it has chokes on the video cable.  This monitor does not.
In anycase there is power right behind the monitor so I just moved the
monitor over 12 inches and the problem seems to have gone away.

Greg

On Thu, 2001-11-08 at 23:05, Ralph Forsythe wrote:
> Question:  If you lower the video resolution, does the problem go away?  I 
> ask because I've seen this on my own systems with high resolution, when 
> interference gets into the cable or the connection isn't solid.  Since you 
> have replaced the card and monitor this is a long shot, but I figured I'd 
> throw it out there.  Also, if your card is AGP, verify you have the correct 
> AGP type set in the BIOS (2x/4x).  I wouldn't think this is a software 
> issue, usually it either works or it doesn't in that case.
> 
> - Ralph
> 
> At 10:26 PM 11/8/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >I've noticed that after some use that my display seems to have a
> >ghosting or shadow in it.  Well at first I thought it was the video card
> >so there is now a new video card.  Then I've tried a different monitor
> >thinking this was the problem.
> >
> >What I've just noticed is that if I restart X this goes away for a
> >while.
> >
> >The card is a Geforce2 GTS, nvidia.
> >
> >Any thoughts on this?
> >
> >Greg
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> 
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