![]() ![]() ![]() The ZR22w delivers outstanding visual performance with its S-IPS panel for enhanced color accuracy at ultra-wide viewing angles, 16.7 million displayable colors, Full HD (1920 x 1080 resolution) and 3000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. The HP ZR22w 21.5 inch Performance Series monitor boasts of the visual performance and energy efficiency that your business require, while being affordable. Just was hoping someone out there knew if this could be a problem with just the cord before I went out and wasted 20$ on a new one.The official marketing text of HP ZR22w 54.6 cm (21.5") 1920 x 1080 pixels Black as supplied by the manufacturer Than maybe try to swap screens with someone second. I guess my best option would be to buy a new cord first. So I'd like to find out now if it's something wrong with my video card($800) while it's still under warrenty, as I've only had it a year. I'd like to use the DisplayPort, so I can have 3 screens running at once, and I heard that when I switch to a 4K monitor, DisplayPort seems to be a better option. Yes I have tried only using HDMI for this monitor with no problems as of yet.īecause I don't want to have to switch to only using HDMI. Here are some pictures that I've taken of the screen: When I take a Screen Shot of my screen with the lines, the Screen Shot looks fine when the lines are gone. I have no other cords to try, and no other screens with a DisplayPort input. Is it possible that the DisplayPort cord is faulty? It's an Amphenol cord that came with my PA248Q monitor. I just want to make sure that it's not a problem with my 780ti, as it's not even a year old, and fairly expensive. I'm pretty sure the DisplayPort cord is firmly in. Now the lines keep coming back, drivers are all up to date according to SlimDrivers. Turns out SlimDrivers updated a bunch of drivers for me, and the problem went away for a week. ![]() Last week, before I was about to post on here, I decided to run "SlimDrivers" to see if maybe it was a driver problem. Although I recently disconnected this from my computer to help resolve the issue, with no avail. (This screen has no issues)ģrd screen is a 40" TV (Sharp Aquos LC-40E67UN) which I bought like 5 years ago, connected to my 780ti via HDMI, which also has no issues. My 2nd screen is an old Acer AL1913 19" 1280 x 1024 monitor I bought over a decade ago, connected via VGA with a DVI adapter to the video card. My main screen is an Asus PA248Q 24.1", which is connected via DisplayPort, and is the only screen with this issue. I have 2 computer screens and 1 TV connected to my GTX 780ti. Sometimes when turning the screen off and on, it won't even come back on, with the screen reading "no signal". Sometimes the lines are faint, and sometimes you can't even read any text due to the lines. It's an intermittent problem that comes and goes randomly by restarting the computer, turning the screen on and off, or just by the screen saver coming on and off. So the problem is SOMETIMES the screen has flickering white lines. ![]() So I built this computer about a year ago, and everything's been running fine until a few months ago. ![]()
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