Maybe try another electrical outlet. One where there are no AC adaptors.
Maybe try another electrical outlet. One where there are no AC adaptors.
LIke Lynx said, if it's changing in games then it must be something to do with the refresh rate/resolution that you are using.
It's about time you did some work, shall I come round and give you a smack?Originally Posted by TheDave
.Political correctness is based on the principle that it's possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
i think it got worse
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omg i'm getting motion sickness with the shaking and its just the desktop
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ok i figured out what broked it, its not the speakers its the deck the cd/radio/tape thing once your move it a couple cm ding fixed but i have no where to put the stereo in my room other than the shelf on top of my monitor, will keeping it ther break my monitor?
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if it's making it shake then im sure it cant be good for it...Originally Posted by Keikan
Didn't I say that quite a while ago?ok i figured out what broked it, its not the speakers its the deck the cd/radio/tape thing once your move it a couple cm ding fixed but i have no where to put the stereo in my room other than the shelf on top of my monitor, will keeping it ther break my monitor?
Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
oh thats what an amp is..
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Cell phones near my screen always make it shake, watch out for that too
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