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Posted on Jan 13, 2018

Mr Rosewill R911e will not display red. Blue and yellow display fine. No red pixels at all. Downloaded latest drivers, changes and tried all possible settings - resolution, hertz, NVIDIA control panel options, everything. It used to work fine, started flickering over the last several weeks, not no red.

  • diwansky Mar 22, 2009

    Forgot to mention... old HP Pavilion monitor displays fine.

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