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#1 -Omega-
Member since 2002 • 586 Posts

Has anyone's top plate become loose to the point where it slides around slightly? I understand that you can remove it, but how do you tighten it up so it stays stationary?

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#2 -Omega-
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It has a 1 year warranty and I bought it on 2/10/2007 :(
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#3 -Omega-
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I have a HIS x1650xt AGP card and as of lately I've notice quite a bit of green/red dots on my screen. I thought it was the monitor so I bought a new one but they were still there. They can randomly appear on the screen or they can appear in rows and are only visable on dark backgrounds. I decided to put a house fan running on my GPU to drop it down to below 45c and they go away and everything is peachy. If I don't have the fan blowing on it the temp rises to 50c and I get the dots. Is it normal for the GPU to artifact at only 50c?? I placed an order on newegg for a new 120mm fan to install on the case to blow on the card but I don't know if that'll fix the problem permanently or not because I'm sure it gets hotter after playing a game (btw the 50c is idle in windows).
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#4 -Omega-
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The reason I don't think its the video card is because the problematic pixels are always in the same exact spot. I don't have another monitor to hook the computer up to test :/
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#5 -Omega-
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**bump**
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#6 -Omega-
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I bought a ViewSonic VP171b about 4 years ago and it has worked great, but I've been having a problem with it as of late. When I bought the display it didn't have any dead or stuck pixels but now they are starting to form. But the thing is they aren't really "stuck". There are about 20 of them on the dispaly and they only appear in dark backgrounds. They will flash on and off when I scroll the screen. For example, I have about 12 in a straight veritical line on the left side of my screen right now. When I scroll the page down some of them will disappear and when I scroll back up they all appear again. Is it normal for this to happen to an LCD display? Is there a way to fix it?? Thanks for the help!
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#7 -Omega-
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Ok, so I bought my psp back when they first came out and I recently noticed that my right speaker didn't work. I went ahead and ordered a new one and installed it... the speaker worked! Great! Now... not only but 1 hour into playing a game the speaker stops working again.. Has anyone had issues with the internal speakers? I'm so pissed... after all I went through to get it to work it just dies again. What causes them to crap out?? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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#8 -Omega-
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I've had my phat psp since launch and I just noticed that I only get sound out of the left speaker hole. Has anyone else had this happen, if so how did you fix it?

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#9 -Omega-
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Yuck, that thing is soooo ugly.