Well, either a driver reinstall will fix it, or the TV is so utterly power-hungry that it fried the video card causing video artifacts the likes of which are typical for a dying video card. |
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Right, I am running windows Vista, and have not had any problems with it at all, I upgraded my current machine from XP. My graphics card is an ATI Radion 9600 |
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Well, either a driver reinstall will fix it, or the TV is so utterly power-hungry that it fried the video card causing video artifacts the likes of which are typical for a dying video card. |
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well for example on the DV banner at the top there is some static on there - I hope it didn't fry my graphics card, I would have thought if it did, it wouldn't be working at all? |
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Nah, it works but with artifacts all over, if it's not entirely and completely fried. |
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I think it might be related to the phase settings on my monitor, when I change these the effect changes, getting worse, but never perfect. |
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What are your display settings? Resolution, colours, etc. |
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1280x1024 32bit 75Hertz |
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Well, all I can say is...weird, heh. |
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Okay mate, thanks anyway - will keep messing about with the settings see if I can find something |
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solution: Give me your LCD TV |
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haha - It's only a 32" Just my gaming TV - but thought I would use it to watch TV via my PC, but because of the TV not being able to output 1280x1024 I had to mess about to get it to work, and think that is whats caused it |
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