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Jan Sampermans

Q: New iMac 27inch screen flickering/tearing/shutoff

I have been experiencing some problems with the all new iMac 27inch display.
At non-fixed intervals i will get one of the following:

Screen distortion/flicker somewhere random in the screen (feels like it is more in the lower part) that looks like a horizontal bar of about 2-3inches just popping in and out of the screen.

Screen will go completely black for a second and then come back on. Sometimes 2-3 times in a row.

Somebody else already made some video-clips about these problems, I am experiencing exactly the same behaviour.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjOxlxVz5Os
http://gallery.me.com/larzy#100025

Just to not that in the course of writing this post my screen has flickered 13 times and has gone black 2 times.

iMac 27inch 3Ghz 4GB 1TB ATI 4670, Mac OS X (10.6.1)

Posted on Oct 27, 2009 3:56 AM

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  • by jonashh_dk,

    jonashh_dk jonashh_dk Oct 31, 2009 2:59 AM in response to mactoubib
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    Oct 31, 2009 2:59 AM in response to mactoubib
    I can't reproduce it by turning on the screensaver, nor can I when I turn on Time Machine. But I definitely got the problem on my 27" iMac - even got the problem, where the top bar moves 2/3 of the screen down.
  • by Mr. Quickbook MDD,

    Mr. Quickbook MDD Mr. Quickbook MDD Oct 31, 2009 7:54 AM in response to jonashh_dk
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    Oct 31, 2009 7:54 AM in response to jonashh_dk
    Just thought I'd pipe in on this. I was setting up a new demonstration unit yesterday at a reseller and this problem occurred nonstop upon first boot up. I had it plugged in a power strip with a 2 macbook pro's as well. I then put the 27" in a new power strip on its own with its own outlet with nothing else plugged into it and this problem hasn't reoccurred once. Apparently in this case, a component inside the new iMac is sensitive to power---We had no problems plugging our previous 24" iMac into the strip with the other macbook pro's. Not sure if this will help out or not, but its at least something to try.
  • by artka,

    artka artka Oct 31, 2009 11:29 AM in response to Mr. Quickbook MDD
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    Oct 31, 2009 11:29 AM in response to Mr. Quickbook MDD
    Happened again this morning after screen saver was on. This is the third time. I am just logging it on this forum for my (and our sake).

    I tried the diagnostics after this time and did the extended(holding D key down right after you start up. It took about an hour and found nothing wrong with hardware. Issue has not occured since then. I will have my flip HD cam ready to take some video next time it happens.
  • by frodo20,

    frodo20 frodo20 Oct 31, 2009 2:37 PM in response to Jan Sampermans
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    Oct 31, 2009 2:37 PM in response to Jan Sampermans
    I have exactly the same problem. My problem is that the display seems to have this glitch. It happens mostly when I switch on after the display has been asleep for a while. Apple do not know what the problem is as I am on to them almost every day.

    Please keep me informed on how you solve this problem as it is driving me up the wall.
  • by stevo77,

    stevo77 stevo77 Nov 1, 2009 12:25 AM in response to Jan Sampermans
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    Nov 1, 2009 12:25 AM in response to Jan Sampermans
    I got my new Mac yesterday and all was fine at first.

    I then left it switched on over night and when I woke it from sleep this morning the screen started jumping up and down and displayed horizontal lines at the top and bottom.

    I turned it off for a while and it went away, but going by the other posts here, I presume it will come back. I will keep you all posted, and I will be calling Apple today!
  • by vegavnil,

    vegavnil vegavnil Nov 1, 2009 3:17 AM in response to Jan Sampermans
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    Nov 1, 2009 3:17 AM in response to Jan Sampermans
    I'm Having the same problem. My screen looks like this, mosty after using Final Cut Pro. Oh, Man, I don't want to send back a brand new machine, come on!

    http://bildr.no/view/517344
  • by Jorel,

    Jorel Jorel Nov 1, 2009 3:50 AM in response to vegavnil
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    Nov 1, 2009 3:50 AM in response to vegavnil
    wow, nasty!!! i returned mine for the peace of mind, it was painful, but at least i have my money back. its a matter of time (i predict before Xmas) that Apple would say/do something. i'd recommend you do the same, unless you dont have another machine.

    Worst case would be a HW problem, that you need to bring in your iMac for repair/replacement, or best case that they release a SW patch to fix some driver issue. my 2 cents.
  • by artka,

    artka artka Nov 1, 2009 2:47 PM in response to Jorel
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    Nov 1, 2009 2:47 PM in response to Jorel
    The issue happened for the fourth time over the past 5 days this morning. Here is a video of it happening over roughly five minutes.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jWlepBzVMs

    Now, has there been any official response to this by Apple? I'm getting pretty frustrated about the whole situation.

    Apple, is this a hardware or software problem?? Please, at the least let us know it "exists" and we are not crazy.
  • by _olsen,

    _olsen _olsen Nov 2, 2009 1:51 AM in response to Jan Sampermans
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    Nov 2, 2009 1:51 AM in response to Jan Sampermans
    I don't know if this could help, but perhaps someone could give it a try.

    I have same issues on a MacPro and a Samsung TFT.

    I used SwitchResX to set my resolution to a "reduced blanking" set.

    Try to set your resolution under 60.00 hz. I used 59.99 hz and my black screen and
    my flickering disapears.
  • by McLaurin,

    McLaurin McLaurin Nov 2, 2009 7:47 AM in response to Jan Sampermans
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    Nov 2, 2009 7:47 AM in response to Jan Sampermans
    My screen (iMac 27") is fine UNTIL I go into a more graphics intense process. If I go into PhotoBooth, turn on some effects .. then BAM, there go the flickers. Flickers (plus screen going black intermittently) continue until restart, even if I quit the 'offending' program (PhotoBooth).

    Definately seems like graphic card issue. Apple rushed these things out to beat the 10/22 Win7 date and missed some Quality Control issues. I have been in computers for 25 years .. This is TOO BIG, too widespread, for Apple NOT to have seen in testing.
  • by iMacPhone,

    iMacPhone iMacPhone Nov 2, 2009 8:18 AM in response to McLaurin
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    Nov 2, 2009 8:18 AM in response to McLaurin
    seems very frightening....hope they could fix it in the next software update9if it's a software issue)...

    I am just keeping my finger crossed for my Core i7...
  • by Goldfrog,

    Goldfrog Goldfrog Nov 2, 2009 2:05 PM in response to Jan Sampermans
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    Nov 2, 2009 2:05 PM in response to Jan Sampermans
    Yep, I have a new 27 incher and the same things are happening to me.

    The first thing I noticed was a single white line going from the top to the bottom of the screen as I shut down... noticeable on the blue screen. And it went black a couple of times. I had a couple of other problems so phoned up... the other problems were sorted but I was told they had to take the mac in for repair to see to the line.

    I refused and asked for a new one and so that has been arranged... however the mac is now flickering and going black quite often just as you describe. I think I might phone up and ask for the new mac to be shipped in a couple of months so that I can be sure they have this sorted.

    Oh, should have said, this is without using any software at all, just the desktop flickers and goes black.

    Message was edited by: Goldfrog Oh, should have said, this is without using any software at all, just the desktop flickers and goes black.

    Message was edited by: Goldfrog

    Adding this having read page 2! I went through the procedures of taking out cables, trning odff for 15 seconds, holding down the alt cmd p and r etc and the same things are happening after. So it must be a hardware problem. And why would some people get a hardware problem and some people get a software problem of the same thing?
  • by Peter Nuding,

    Peter Nuding Peter Nuding Nov 2, 2009 3:54 PM in response to Goldfrog
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    Nov 2, 2009 3:54 PM in response to Goldfrog
    Mine was fine for the first week now, but tonight it suddenly started doing this, and quite often so, i get about 3 to 5 of the pixel-garbage flickers per minute and the blackout every 5-10 minutes :/
    Guess I'll be calling AppleCare tomorrow
  • by rmp09,

    rmp09 rmp09 Nov 2, 2009 5:19 PM in response to Jan Sampermans
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    Nov 2, 2009 5:19 PM in response to Jan Sampermans
    I have the same flickering problem the moment I turned on the computer for the first time. The screen goes black for a microsecond at times as well. It has been intermittent. Apple support asked me to reset the PRAM? press: option + command + P+R to reset once computer power turned back on after unplugging/replugging power cord. I will have to wait and see if this solves the flicker problem. So far so good, but only time will tell. It wasn't flickering this evening before I called Apple. The problem was very bad last night. It seems many people have experience the same problem. This is my first MAC. Not a great first confidence building experience, but they are good on the phone.
  • by Avinash Vakil,

    Avinash Vakil Avinash Vakil Nov 3, 2009 1:41 AM in response to iMacPhone
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    Nov 3, 2009 1:41 AM in response to iMacPhone
    I think that since someone before said that this problem appears on his 24 inch ACD when connected to his new iMac, that prove it is an issue relating to the GPU. Now, to know if this is a driver or a hardware problem, those experiencing the problem need to try running Windows in boot camp for a while. If the problem is absent in windows, then we can be sure it is a mere driver issue. If it is still present, it would indicate that this could be a hardware or firmware problem (most likely, but not 100%). So now someone with the problem ought to try it!
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