Dell U3011 monitor, has executed anyone on this?

I bought the subject U3011 a month and half ago and rejoices with it until about three days ago when the right part of the screen started showing horizontal color lines, as if the images on the screen were bleeding.  I tried the reset of the monitor and have hooked up to two out of my video card (an ATI Radeon HD 9750) as well using the AVI cable I used originally, then a HDMI cable.  The problem is still there, no matter what I try.  The monitor seems to be fine when put on, but the lines start to appear as soon as it is hot, usually 30 to 40 minutes later.  I'm sure it's the screen itself, I'm running a platform double screen, and the other monitor (Dell U2410) has a perfect screen, any port or the cable that I use with it.  Unfortunately, I am sure that I will contact Dell for a replacement, but I was wondering whether or not this was common.  Someone else has met with the U3011 or any other monitor?  I'll try to insert a screenshot so you can see what I mean.  Thanks for listening leads me.

I've been running the U3011 via a HDMI cable for nearly 24 hours, with no manifestation of the problem I described initially.  I am convinced that the problem is the DVI cable supplied with the monitor.  I have ordered a replacement and will just continue to use the HDMI cable until it happens.  If necessary, I'll ask for a replacement for the monitor, but I don't think I have to.  Thanks for all the help with this.  Good to know that sometimes the most obvious (and inexpensive) answer is correct.

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