I think so. Looks like line 29 of one of the 32-bit buses. Maybe post the screenshot here so we can count the pixels.I didn’t think about doing screenshot. I assumed it was something on the output side. View attachment 24412
Since the lines show up in the screenshot, this means it’s between the CPU and the vram (or the vram itself)?
If the problem was with CPU and RAM, then you wouldn't be able to boot.
PD[31:0], PDf[31:0] are on the output side of the VRAM, so look at BDb[31:0] which is probably the input side of the VRAM.
The problem exists all over the display, so it's not a single VRAM chip (U20) or VRAM socket (J19). But it could be that one of those is grounding the date line.
There's a memory buffer at U19 which separates CPU data lines D[31:0] from VRAM data lines BDb[31:0]. If there's continuity between U19 and VRAM, then the problem could be inside U19.