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daven85

macrumors member
Mar 29, 2011
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The date of your membership made that likely. Made me laugh. ;)

I remember the time well... it go so annoying because everyone would start ignoring those comments of 'What is that clock screen saver'. Which would eventually lead to a massive argument in the threat.

Good times.
 

AZhappyjack

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Jul 3, 2011
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Happy Jack, AZ
Here's mine. I work from home so in addition to my rMBP and my wife's iMac, I have a ThinkPad running RHEL for work.

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Traverse

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Mar 11, 2013
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It's a Dell U2415.

I have that and like it, but do you have a blinking problem? It will just random start blinking in like 3 second intervals. I can fix it by unplugging and plugging the display cable in and out of the Thunderbolt Port. I think I may have a bad cable.
 

PurrBall

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Oct 25, 2007
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I have that and like it, but do you have a blinking problem? It will just random start blinking in like 3 second intervals. I can fix it by unplugging and plugging the display cable in and out of the Thunderbolt Port. I think I may have a bad cable.
As in the screen itself is blinking? No, I have not seen that, but I have had the display lose signal randomly when the resolution is changed. I'm planning on switching to the HDMI interface since DisplayPort seems to do this and other weird things, especially when changing inputs on the display.
 

Traverse

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Mar 11, 2013
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As in the screen itself is blinking? No, I have not seen that, but I have had the display lose signal randomly when the resolution is changed. I'm planning on switching to the HDMI interface since DisplayPort seems to do this and other weird things, especially when changing inputs on the display.

I have an HDMI cable, I may do that.

The only issue is when I used HDMI with an old 1080p display, it rendered text really weird and oversaturated colors.
 

PurrBall

macrumors 65816
Oct 25, 2007
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I have an HDMI cable, I may do that.

The only issue is when I used HDMI with an old 1080p display, it rendered text really weird and oversaturated colors.
So I started seeing the blinking problem you described.

I just got the HDMI connected, and it displays everything the same as it does with DisplayPort, so no worries :)
 

whoami99

macrumors newbie
Aug 14, 2011
13
1
My setup until my new macbook pro 15 retina..
 

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