Flickring Monitor & screen


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I have a Gigabyte FX5900XT, with a Samsung Syncmaster 753s monitor, i recently noticed strange movement & flickring in my monitor, i m using the 66.93 drivers, it comes with 67.03 also

it's like the screen is trying to redraw, if i keep looking at the screen i clearly notice that the screen is showing movement like readjusting to something, left right etc, strange this never happened before even with 66.77 or 65.73, the monitor is 3 years old & gfx card was baught in august, Even ones the whole screen flickerd like it occurs when i use a webcam to take a video of my monitor, that buuzzzz. Nothing in my PC is overclocked

could it be that my monitor is dying or my gfx card is dying or bad drivers, help needed really quickly, can this be fixed by a windows reinstall, it is like flicker due to magnetic filed, but i don't have anything magnetic near my monitor, it is really bad

I run my monitor at 800X600 with 85hz, even with 100Hz it's there, a price example is when we change the reasolution via nvidia control panel & click on ok to keep the screen flickers for a second it's like that, even at 1024x768

i also tried running a AV scan, with nav 2k5 & due to HD activity the flickring incresed a lot, could it be my hd is about to die, although it is not emitting that click sound which comes from a dyied HD

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yep dude, try remove your drivers first, re-install 66.77 drivers again only to verify if problem persists if not then for some reason 66.93 at least this that your have don't works correctly probably corrupted files or you don't disable anti virus and spybot before installing drivers so you need delete this file and download again of course without using any download manager (Y)

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