It might be the video card or the slot on the motherboard it plugs into??? 
One way to rule out the monitor is to hook it up to another computer... I went 
through something like this on my daughters PC, I have a parts computer for 
hers and swapped out the video card and the spare one worked for only about an 
hr then it happened again... So I found a gamers card on ebay that plugged in a 
different slot on the board and that fixed her problem!!! It was a gamble on my 
part but the new card was cheap!!! Her computer is 10yrs old...




-----Original Message-----
>From: captarne <[email protected]>
>Sent: Dec 22, 2009 9:05 AM
>To: G-Group <[email protected]>
>Subject: G3 all in one monitor bluury
>
>I have a G3 266hz all in one and recently the monitor has started to
>jump from clear to blurry.
>Any help or ideas?
>
>Arne
>
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