Monitor flicker

When I start my computer, the screen flickers in and out. I replaced the transformer and cable, but the problem persists. I've also selected a new refresh rate of 75 hz, but it has no effect. Can someone advise?

Did you check your video cable at both ends (could be loose). Also open the case and reseat the video card (with power cord removed). Search for sheep of dust in the fan zone and the radiator of the card.

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