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When my old mobo burned out, I just went with the video chip on the new mobo because I was not doing any video work any more and not much photo editing. There has been a consistent problem with the video - red dots/pixels, especially when the system has gone to sleep then come back up, sometimes on first boot.
Right now what I have is an ATI Radeon 3000 video chip on the ASUS M4A78L-M mobo with an AMD Athlon II 2.90 GHz processor, 3 GB RAM, Mag 22" wide screen LCD monitor, resolution running at the recommended 1680x1050.
I need to get back to editing and restoring old photos and can't have all those red pixels in the way. Is the problem with my video chip, the video cable (digital, but an older cable), or the monitor? I don't think it is the monitor - the problem did not exist with my old GeForce video card on the old mobo, though it was at a lower resolution. And I am using the same cable as before so I don't think it is that.
If it is the video chip on the board, what card would be good for good resolution for photo editing? The board has PCI Express 2.0 x16 and PCI Express x1 solts, if that helps.
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