The three rows of pins on the left carry a digital signal. This is how DVI to VGA adapters or DVI to VGA cables work. The four pins on the right of this image actually carry an analog signal. The DVI-I connector on your graphics card will look like the top plug in the post above from bouncedk. Do i have to get a purely DVI cable?, guide me a little on this. Yes, interference is the right word for this i guess, i'm using a VGA cable that came with the screen, and using a VGA to DVI connector/converter to plug into my GPU. It seems most likely a power/cable issue?.Īre you using a VGA or the analog part of a DVI cable? Analog signals can be affected by interference.ĭigital signals (DVI-D or HDMI) should not experience the same problems. Hi VincentP, it's not a VSync problem, they're not the lines like someone is slashing the game when you move around, i tried turning VSync on and off and the lines are still there. Some games cope better than others, do you notice a difference in different games?Įnable vsync in the game, this should resolve the issue. This sounds like screen tearing, where the graphics card is rendering frames faster than they can be displayed.