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Vashypooh said:hmm, perhaps try playing your game on a CRT monitor and see if you think its ghosting there. Also make sure you let the monitor warm up some, it can also cause ghosting i believe. Your video card could just be outputing slow FPS and making you think its ghosting
layzie_b81 said:Ya maybe its cause i'm used to the CRT. This is my first LCD. I'm not usually picky about these kind of things but the ghosting really stands out. There were no problems with the games when i played them on my old CRT. I have all the lastest drivers for my video card also. Everything looks beautifull on this LCD, just the ghosting is what giving me a headache.
Voltron said:You using DVI, j3ffry?
aurac said:Watching TV/DIVX/DVDs on it is also enjoyable. The nature of the LCD does tend to bring out the compression artifacts in the source but there is almost no banding present, so transitions between colours are smooth. Overall the image is a bit sparkly (noisy) but only when you're up close. If you're viewing from a distance - where I normally tend to watch DVDs from - it's fine. The benefits of watching widescreen format video on a 16:10 monitor far outweigh any of the negatives - it really is a joy to watch such content in this format:
Blue Falcon said:Find a SuperBit DVD and watch it on this monitor... it's downright drool worthy.
Noni said:You on HEXUS mate? Give them a thread there and they will sort you out!
animasaki said:I'm not sure if this will happen with yours, but it gradually 'cleaned out' over time, and completely dissappeared
psychoace said:Better yet find some High def movies
rampantandroid said:I just got one...and myself and a friend tried it at work on his ATi 9200...
Sooo...what happened is we hooked up up on the DVI link, and found we couldn't get it to run at 1680x1050, even with drivers installed...(computer wouldn't let us select it)...then he tried to put it at some resolution well above what the monitor can handle...it suddenly went static (multicolored static) and then after all we got was a "no signal" message...
Switch to Analog, and it works fine.
Is this just the stupid DVI bug, or is this thing dead now?
Thanks.
OH - tried it on a laptop that has analog out...when at 1680x1050, it has lines of intereference running across it horizontally, that weren't there when we tried it on the 9200 later on...
no. you need a new video card. sorry.rampantandroid said:Think it'll work fine on my evga 7800GT?
Really? Nuts...I'll just throw my GT in the trash...KenDawg said:no. you need a new video card. sorry.
burned-ati said:What is quake con?
rampantandroid said:Think it'll work fine on my evga 7800GT?