From: Carl on
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
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
What's a LiveCD?
From: Carl on
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
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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