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Samsung SyncMaster 204B 20.1" LCD Monitor - Page 9 Questions & Answers
Vga connection to the mother board
If your motherboard doesn't have a VGA connection, then that means it most likely does not have an integrated video card. If this is the case, then you will have to purchase and install a video card. It is very easy and your local Best Buy should be a great resource. The geeks there are usually very enthusiastic about explaining how to do it. I use to order from newegg.com, but they have become very commercialized and overpriced, like Best Buy. You can check tigerdirect.com or my favorite Amazon.com. Best Buy will price match any items they sell, including those on Amazon. If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at
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3/13/2015 12:06:38 PM •
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on Mar 13, 2015
Samsung syncmaster 223bw At first when the monitor
Most new LCD tv and monitors color,brightness,vert.hold, horz.hold,resolution, ect., are all controlled by a single programmed EEPROM, that costs more to replace than a new monitor/tv. You pay for the programming, not the chip.
12/1/2014 3:37:18 PM •
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on Dec 01, 2014
Screen 173P blank
Does this monitor use a separate AC power converter/power supply?
If so, unplug from monitor, and test voltage on the output plug.
Had a similar problem, it was the power supply, NOT the monitor.
8/2/2014 4:52:05 AM •
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on Aug 02, 2014
793MB flyback went off.
bad power supply, a blown out transistor,diode, but check horizontal output first..
take it out, then test again,,if its stops ,and power light comes on,, then change h-output transistor.
5/26/2014 10:45:30 AM •
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on May 26, 2014
Monitor keeps blinking every few minuts
Potential Problems:
Cables
One possibility is that your cables are messed up. The 15 pin connection cable could be malfunctioning. You should get a new cable and replace it to see if it helps your situation. If not, the problem lies somewhere else.
Environment
There could also be an electromagnetic interference affecting your computer. You should move the laptop around the building or room to see if the position of the monitor changes the flickering. If it stops when you change positions, then there is something in the virtual environment affecting your monitors ability to display properly.
Display settings
If your display settings are improperly set, then your screen could flicker as a result. You should go into your desktop main screen, click Properties > Settings > Advanced > Monitor, and set your screens refresh rate at around 85 hertz or less.
Video card
The other possibilities are that the video/graphics card that was integrated into your computer has stopped working. You should switch it out with a new one to see if this helps your situation.
Monitor
Try to plug your monitor into a different PC/laptop. If it works properly, then you have an internal computer problem. You should also update your monitor's drivers just in case.
5/12/2014 4:56:59 PM •
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on May 12, 2014
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