1 : Check if the connection between the LCD Video Wall and the video card is loose. Poor contact can cause "clutter" or "noise"-like flower screens to be the most common phenomenon.
2 : Check if the video card is over-clocked. If the video card is over-used excessively, irregular and intermittent stripes will appear. At this time, the frequency of overclocking should be appropriately reduced. Note that we must first reduce the memory frequency.
3 : Check the quality of the video card. If the video card appears after the replacement of the video card, and after the first and second strokes fail to work, check whether the anti-electromagnetic interference (EMI) and the quality of the electromagnetic shielding of the video card are over. The specific method is: Place some components that may produce electromagnetic interference away from the video card installation (such as hard disk) as far as possible, and then see if the flower screen disappears. If it is determined that the electromagnetic shielding function of the graphics card is off, the graphics card or the self-made shielding cover should be replaced.
4 : Check if the resolution or refresh rate of the LCD Video Wall is set too high. The resolution of the LCD splicing wall is generally lower than that of the CRT monitor. If the resolution exceeds the resolution recommended by the manufacturer, the phenomenon of flowering may occur.
5 : Check if an incompatible graphics card driver is installed. This situation is generally easy to overlook because the graphics card driver is getting faster and faster (especially NVIDIA graphics cards), and some users can't wait to install a new version of the driver. In fact, some new drivers are either test versions or versions that are optimized for a particular graphics card or game. Using such drivers can sometimes lead to the appearance of flower screens. Therefore, it is recommended that you use Microsoft-certified drivers as much as possible. It is best to use drivers provided by the graphics card manufacturers.
Cardiff's warm reminder; if you can't solve the problem after using the above five strokes, you may have problems with the quality of the LCD splicing screen. At this point, replace the other monitor for testing. If you still can not, you can contact us
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