If you want a cleaner picture you could ditch that converter board and use a ossc instead. by use the vga out from the pc going into the vga in on the ossc then hdmi out from the ossc to the monitor. The difference is night & day.
In my Cruisin USA video I show a bit more of the wiring which is the same thing I did for this cabinet. On the toggle switch I made an adapter that splits the line in between the original harness and then added wires to run to a junction box to plug in the tv and the cga converter. It is a lot cleaner imo than trying to draw from 5v somewhere in the harness and stripping the monitor cable to do the same. I spliced into the video harness the breakout cable for the cga converter so the original connectors are all in place so the crt can be swapped back in later on without having to do anything to the harness
@ I’d plug in a different video source to the games monitor to see if the problem still exists/ plug the games video output to a different monitor. If the problem persists, I’d check the voltages from the power supply, a lot of times when I have graphic issues the psu is starting to fail. From there, I’d trace the monitor wiring backwards starting at the monitor, seeing if there’s a converter board for the lcd and checking that, then continue following the wiring back to the pc. In the menu there’s a system check for the monitor, I’d see if there’s an abnormalities in the monitor patterns menu. If the graphics card has an issue I think it would most likely not display a video signal at all, but I’m not sure. Some of these pc based games you can plug in to a separate vga port on the computer that just does the 2d menu for the pc itself and see if you can do any additional troubleshooting through that.
My off road thunder was not so fortunate as yours I’m missing I hope not a lot & something I can get I no cdrom missing /I see hard drive in computer this game has a disc in computer?how can I send you pics
@@phillipcarter6695off-road thunder uses a hard drive in a pc if you check all the components and or learn a thing or two about older PCs you can fix it I also own an off-road thunder lmk if you have questions
If you want a cleaner picture you could ditch that converter board and use a ossc instead. by use the vga out from the pc going into the vga in on the ossc then hdmi out from the ossc to the monitor.
The difference is night & day.
Can I see more of the bk of your off road thunder?
Can you make a video of how you wired the monitor? I have a machine as well and been racking my brain trying to replace the monitor, to no avail.
In my Cruisin USA video I show a bit more of the wiring which is the same thing I did for this cabinet. On the toggle switch I made an adapter that splits the line in between the original harness and then added wires to run to a junction box to plug in the tv and the cga converter. It is a lot cleaner imo than trying to draw from 5v somewhere in the harness and stripping the monitor cable to do the same. I spliced into the video harness the breakout cable for the cga converter so the original connectors are all in place so the crt can be swapped back in later on without having to do anything to the harness
@@smashedbrothersgaming234I have off-road thunder and the fast and the furious I gotta replace the crt on the fast and furious
@@smashedbrothersgaming234my off-road thunder came already converted from crt to lcd but the screen has like gridline textures over it for some reason
@ I’d plug in a different video source to the games monitor to see if the problem still exists/ plug the games video output to a different monitor. If the problem persists, I’d check the voltages from the power supply, a lot of times when I have graphic issues the psu is starting to fail. From there, I’d trace the monitor wiring backwards starting at the monitor, seeing if there’s a converter board for the lcd and checking that, then continue following the wiring back to the pc. In the menu there’s a system check for the monitor, I’d see if there’s an abnormalities in the monitor patterns menu. If the graphics card has an issue I think it would most likely not display a video signal at all, but I’m not sure. Some of these pc based games you can plug in to a separate vga port on the computer that just does the 2d menu for the pc itself and see if you can do any additional troubleshooting through that.
My off road thunder was not so fortunate as yours I’m missing I hope not a lot & something I can get I no cdrom missing /I see hard drive in computer this game has a disc in computer?how can I send you pics
I’m not sure if there is a disc for these, I think it just runs off of the hard drive. What’s the issue with your cabinet?
Can I see the bk of your off road thunder
@@phillipcarter6695what specifically are you looking for? I show what’s in the back of the cabinet at 2:20
@@phillipcarter6695off-road thunder uses a hard drive in a pc if you check all the components and or learn a thing or two about older PCs you can fix it I also own an off-road thunder lmk if you have questions
How do you link 2 together
@@emperorleo6514 assuming you have the cable you just run the two between, I think it’s called, the watchdog module