The only way you will answer this is to swap out your video with another one and it doesn't matter what kind..PCI ...AGP ...even ISA. But first check your cable connections....particularly if you are using an extension cable on the monitor. This sort of thing can happen from a bad connection or if the monitor is placed too close to a magnetic field like a TV , an unshielded speaker, or some other strong magnetic source. Another thing you can try is to plug your monitor into another computer. If it works OK on another computer then it's not the monitor. Mark Rode The NOSPIN Group >Here is my problem. My 1 year old Hitachi SuperScan 753 19" Monitor has >recently decided to get blurry. By this I mean I am getting a >redish/purpulish "tinge" like a second character after the primary character >in text or a second "ghost image" just to the right of graphics. Hitachi tech >support told me it was probably the monitor and to send it in for warranty >repair. I wonder if it may be the video card? Is there a way to isolate the >problem between monitor and video card? The problem seems to be intermittent. >Jay Merritt PCBUILD's List Owner's: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>