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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Graphics/Video Glitch Powermac G5 dual 2 GHz
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<blockquote data-quote="mac57" data-source="post: 296811" data-attributes="member: 17052"><p>From the look of the screenshots, my guess is that it is the video card or your monitor. Can you try this with another monitor just to be sure? If the problem persists, it is likely the video card. Of course it could be something even deeper, like the connections from the video card to the rest of the machine, but until you try changing the video card, you will not know.</p><p></p><p>Looks bad no matter what. I had something like this happen once to a PC I had, and it turned out to be the video card in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac57, post: 296811, member: 17052"] From the look of the screenshots, my guess is that it is the video card or your monitor. Can you try this with another monitor just to be sure? If the problem persists, it is likely the video card. Of course it could be something even deeper, like the connections from the video card to the rest of the machine, but until you try changing the video card, you will not know. Looks bad no matter what. I had something like this happen once to a PC I had, and it turned out to be the video card in the end. [/QUOTE]
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