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From: Carl on 27 Nov 2007 20:41 Hmm, it seems that turning off the transparency in Vista has helped the monitor remain stable, checked it at all the previously mention resolutions. Last driver installed was the Crysis hotfix.
From: Bill on 27 Nov 2007 23:29 In article <HJ6dncpeiJWsWtHanZ2dnUVZ8tSdnZ2d(a)bt.com>, ma(a)theworld.universe says... > Hmm, it seems that turning off the transparency in Vista has helped the > monitor remain stable, checked it at all the previously mention resolutions. > Last driver installed was the Crysis hotfix. > > If you boot up a LiveCD and it still fails I would begin to suspect the video card, since you said it exhibits the same failure on two different monitors. Bill
From: Carl on 27 Nov 2007 23:32 What's a LiveCD?
From: Carl on 27 Nov 2007 23:51 Well, I have the TV card working fine here, pixel perfect news reporting on my monitor! 3D Mark ran fine too, so I guess that the 3d capabilities of the card are OK?
From: Bill on 28 Nov 2007 05:44 In article <IdudnfFfb-xabtHanZ2dnUVZ8uadnZ2d(a)bt.com>, ma(a)theworld.universe says... > Well, I have the TV card working fine here, pixel perfect news reporting on > my monitor! 3D Mark ran fine too, so I guess that the 3d capabilities of the > card are OK? > Are you saying it only fails in 2D mode? Have you tried swapping out the video card? Bill
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