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| Symptom | Likely cause | Fix | |---------------------------|--------------------------------------|--------------------------------------| | No picture, power LED off | Blown fuse or PSU | Check/replace fuse, service PSU | | Flickering / shaking | Low refresh rate or interference | Increase refresh, move speakers away | | Dim or blurry image | Aging CRT or focus pot needs adjust | Internal focus screen (caution) | | Whining noise | Flyback transformer (normal at 15–16 kHz) | Normal, unless excessive | | Color tint / purity error | Magnetized shadow mask | Degauss (built-in or wand) | | OSD not working | Microcontroller or button failure | Replace buttons or reflow solder | axtrom vga XT-VNX72GS256 19
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The is more than just a dusty old graphics card. It is a testament to an era when hardware was built for longevity, not just frame rates. While it will never break benchmark records, its role in keeping legacy systems alive makes it a quiet hero of the retro computing world. It is a testament to an era when