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A1316 Apple Cinema Display Surge Shock
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<blockquote data-quote="pigoo3" data-source="post: 1600302" data-attributes="member: 56379"><p>There are three possible problem areas here:</p><p></p><p>- The Mac Pro</p><p>- The Mac Pro video card</p><p>- The Cinema Display</p><p></p><p>If the computer is working fine…then we can cross the Mac Pro off the list. This leaves the video card & the 27" monitor.</p><p></p><p>What happens if you attach a different monitor to the Mac Pro? If a different (known working) monitor has the same problem…then it could be the video card.</p><p></p><p>If the known working 2nd monitor works fine…then the 27" display is the problem. Fixing a 27" monitor is not easy stuff…and very expensive.</p><p></p><p>- Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigoo3, post: 1600302, member: 56379"] There are three possible problem areas here: - The Mac Pro - The Mac Pro video card - The Cinema Display If the computer is working fine…then we can cross the Mac Pro off the list. This leaves the video card & the 27" monitor. What happens if you attach a different monitor to the Mac Pro? If a different (known working) monitor has the same problem…then it could be the video card. If the known working 2nd monitor works fine…then the 27" display is the problem. Fixing a 27" monitor is not easy stuff…and very expensive. - Nick [/QUOTE]
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