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Issue with display on the old Dell Dimension 2350

Issue with display on the old Dell Dimension 2350

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oFOXD1Eo
Junior Member
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05-08-2025, 03:58 PM
#1
I have an old Dell Dimension 2350 that I previously thought to be dead, but I somehow got it to boot up. I can get into BIOS and the boot menu but I can only get anything to display on only one of the monitors I own. The display also looks multiplied and is shaking violently for some reason, and I can't put in a replacement graphics card to fix the issue because there is no slot on the board for one. What should I do about this?
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oFOXD1Eo
05-08-2025, 03:58 PM #1

I have an old Dell Dimension 2350 that I previously thought to be dead, but I somehow got it to boot up. I can get into BIOS and the boot menu but I can only get anything to display on only one of the monitors I own. The display also looks multiplied and is shaking violently for some reason, and I can't put in a replacement graphics card to fix the issue because there is no slot on the board for one. What should I do about this?

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ProSkipperz
Member
129
05-12-2025, 07:40 AM
#2
I own an older desktop machine
This is the documentation for its components, formatted as follows:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU along with its make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this time.
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ProSkipperz
05-12-2025, 07:40 AM #2

I own an older desktop machine
This is the documentation for its components, formatted as follows:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
include the age of the PSU along with its make and model. BIOS version for your motherboard at this time.

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Hydraz
Member
64
05-12-2025, 08:16 AM
#3
My bad, I almost forgot!
The device in question is a 2002 Dell Dimension 2350.
CPU: Intel Pentium 4, (Noorwood)
CPU cooler: Rear-mounted Datech Fan
Motherboard: OEM Dell MoBo, (specific model not available)
Ram: 1GB Kingston DDR
Storage: 40GB Western Digital IDE HDD
Additional drives: 1 floppy drive, 2 DVD optical drives
GPU: Unknown, likely Intel-branded
Power supply: Approximately 20 years old, non-name brand, power rating 115-230W
Case: OEM Dell Dimension 2350
Operating system: Windows XP Home 32-Bit
Display: Early-Mid 90's Tangent CRT VGA monitor
BIOS: Version not specified, possibly A01 or A02
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Hydraz
05-12-2025, 08:16 AM #3

My bad, I almost forgot!
The device in question is a 2002 Dell Dimension 2350.
CPU: Intel Pentium 4, (Noorwood)
CPU cooler: Rear-mounted Datech Fan
Motherboard: OEM Dell MoBo, (specific model not available)
Ram: 1GB Kingston DDR
Storage: 40GB Western Digital IDE HDD
Additional drives: 1 floppy drive, 2 DVD optical drives
GPU: Unknown, likely Intel-branded
Power supply: Approximately 20 years old, non-name brand, power rating 115-230W
Case: OEM Dell Dimension 2350
Operating system: Windows XP Home 32-Bit
Display: Early-Mid 90's Tangent CRT VGA monitor
BIOS: Version not specified, possibly A01 or A02

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Doc1928
Member
55
05-12-2025, 10:33 AM
#4
I also don't understand why this computer only shows things on this monitor and not elsewhere—it's just strange. At first, I assumed the computer was dead because of a faulty CPU, thinking it had melted from being in a storage unit, but that's not true. Right now, I'm really confused and don't know what to do except to take it apart and discard it.
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Doc1928
05-12-2025, 10:33 AM #4

I also don't understand why this computer only shows things on this monitor and not elsewhere—it's just strange. At first, I assumed the computer was dead because of a faulty CPU, thinking it had melted from being in a storage unit, but that's not true. Right now, I'm really confused and don't know what to do except to take it apart and discard it.

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UltiMaxus
Junior Member
9
05-12-2025, 06:31 PM
#5
I discovered a few more issues.
The computer functions normally otherwise, except for the fact that it doesn’t show anything on any of the monitors I own, except one I’ve noted down. I can restart the system, enter BIOS, and even boot into Windows XP, but the display remains unstable. I’m unable to modify BIOS settings because I can’t see anything on the screen. The graphics card also can’t be changed since there’s no expansion slot available (as mentioned before), and switching monitors during a fully booted state still results in no output. It feels like the built-in graphics port has failed, though I’m not familiar with repairing it. I’m pretty sure no repair shop would handle this. So… it’s best to give up.
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UltiMaxus
05-12-2025, 06:31 PM #5

I discovered a few more issues.
The computer functions normally otherwise, except for the fact that it doesn’t show anything on any of the monitors I own, except one I’ve noted down. I can restart the system, enter BIOS, and even boot into Windows XP, but the display remains unstable. I’m unable to modify BIOS settings because I can’t see anything on the screen. The graphics card also can’t be changed since there’s no expansion slot available (as mentioned before), and switching monitors during a fully booted state still results in no output. It feels like the built-in graphics port has failed, though I’m not familiar with repairing it. I’m pretty sure no repair shop would handle this. So… it’s best to give up.

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___Revilo___
Junior Member
7
05-12-2025, 11:02 PM
#6
It's possible to add a graphics card to a Dell Dimension 2350, provided it's a PCI graphics card (not PCI-E). I've used this setup for a while now.
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___Revilo___
05-12-2025, 11:02 PM #6

It's possible to add a graphics card to a Dell Dimension 2350, provided it's a PCI graphics card (not PCI-E). I've used this setup for a while now.