14-09-2006, 14:17 | #12 |
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It could be a dry solder joint on the PCB - that often causes ghosting. It's easy enough to find out by plugging in a new card.
The wifi card works at a completely transparent freq compared to the gfx card. However if there is some dodgy routing on the PCB or common ground that is allowing a feeback current to come back it could cause issues. Ghosting is usually caused by a signal being coupled somewhere. This is me talking as a electronics engineer not an IT person - so I wouldn't really pay much attention to me
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