First post, by Meatball
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Last night my CRT made a couple of loud popping noises. Sounded to me like a capacitor popping. The 1st pop was the loudest. The next 1 or 2 weren’t as loud. They didn’t happen successively. There was time in between the pops. The screen shrunk on the next 1 or 2 pops (not on the very first pop) each time into like what seemed like a star imploding or a split second before returning back to normal, but then went back to normal. Today it has popped once, but no screen shrink. There has been no additional popping since.
Upon further use, it appears the higher the refresh rate, the more I can see the screen refreshing vertically. 85Hz is what I normally use it at. Setting the refresh rate to 60Hz actually reduces this affect. I don't know if this is related to the S3 Trio3D I've installed temporarily into Windows ME, though. I'll have to check if this occurs with other video cards going forward.
Should I be concerned I’m going to burn down the house? Is this CRT on its last legs? Is this repairable? I really like this one. It’s a Gateway VX900 from 1999. It switches between resolutions faster than any CRT I’ve ever owned. It will be sad if I have to put this one out to pasture.
Thanks for all of your valuable help and support!