some time ago I had an issue where my Saturn's PSU died and I had to buy an off-the-shelf one to solve it, since replacements are very hard to come by where I live.
Here's that topic: http://www.racketboy.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=51833
Fortunately, that issue has been solved, but now I'm noticing another (minor) issue.
To summarize, I have a VA9 PAL Model 2 Saturn, and I've been using the same RGB SCART cable forever. After solving the problem I mentioned, I started noticing a loss in video quality. Previously, the console used to output razor sharp images no matter the display. But now the image is slightly worse. The effect is different depending on the display:
CRT: Quality is decent, but if you look up close, especially in dark areas, you can clearly see the background artifacts. I know for a fact these artifacts do not come from the CRT. Here's a video of it, pay attention to when the screen goes black:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tk5zeAPgukE
HDTV: Less artifacts, but looks seriously downgraded. Almost like composite or RF. My phone had a hard time trying to capture it on video, so here's a picture up close. See how the text looks blurred and has that kind of chromatic aberration similar to composite signals. (Mind you, the picture is not blurred, that's exactly what the console outputs.)

So, should I just stop caring? If not, how can I "clean up" the video output?
Thanks in advance
