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I am using Hansol 730E monitor and recently it start to make slight vibes on screen in horizontal way. I tried to change refresh rate and its no good. I tough that it is magnetic field but i moved monitor several time to other location and no good... Also my directx is not working , than i installed new directx but it seems like computer cant see it or something...Can u help me?

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Being a rare tube monitor i am inclined to say it is nearing end of life. You have done the right thing by moving around unless you are moving other magnetic or power source items with it. Have you tried connecting to another computer - subbed out cables to eliminate that issue? testing on another computer who help determine if monitor or not. might be video card??/ since you are having DX issues I would start there. There is not much more you can do that is not dangerous - ie - increasing the voltage etc..

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