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My problem was a loose cable. Try moving your cable arround. This assumes you are running the monitor at its native resolution

Also try changing the monitor data cable (2 Blue Ends Normally)

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Q: What causes ghost images on a LCD display This is not permanent burn-in the ghosting appears on all imagestext etc. It makes the screen appear blurry?
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