viewsonic VX2268WM vertical blur line in 120hz and 3D mode
Hello everyone
I just bought the 3D vision set a week ago.
The 3D effect looks really nice, but I still have one problem left to solve.
Whenever I switch the monitor to 120hz mode or lunch game in 3D mode, the screen will turn dark and blur and having this vertical lines all over it.
I have never use a 120hz screen before so I thought this was normal, but it has made me really difficult to see the displayed words in the game.
I did try to look on the internet to find if there is any similar problem people have, but the closest problem I can find is the grainy texture problem on samsung 120hz monitor on this thread.
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=90154"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=90154[/url]
It did not really helped me and my problem seems more serious than this.
I have updated all the driver to the latest, but the problem is still there.
Then I begin to think maybe I have got a faulty monitor, so I try the monitor on my old desktop and change the setting to 120hz.
The screen turned out normal(This was connected with VGA cable), unlike on my current desktop, blur and dark.
Due to my old desktop only have a 7600GS, so I was unable to run a 3D mode test.
So now I'm just guessing it might be the graphic card or driver's problem.
What I need to find out really soon is if it is the monitor's problem so I can return for a new one, and if not, is there anyway I can fix this problem.
Hoping to hear from someone who have the similar problem and have a way to solve it soon.
Thanks
[attachment=14814:DSC08904.JPG]
This is normal screen in 60hz
[attachment=14815:DSC08905.JPG]
This is screen in 100hz. You can see it's darker and have vertical lines.(same in 110, 120hz)
[attachment=14816:DSC08907.JPG]
This is close up of screen in 60hz
[attachment=14817:DSC08906.JPG]
this is close up of screen in 100hz. It's really hard to read any text in this screen.
I am using DX10.1 driver version: 191.07
Windows 32bit Vista Home Basic
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6850 3.00GHz
Graphic Card: 8800GTS 512MB
Monitor: VX2268WM connected with DVI cable
The 3D effect looks really nice, but I still have one problem left to solve.
Whenever I switch the monitor to 120hz mode or lunch game in 3D mode, the screen will turn dark and blur and having this vertical lines all over it.
I have never use a 120hz screen before so I thought this was normal, but it has made me really difficult to see the displayed words in the game.
I did try to look on the internet to find if there is any similar problem people have, but the closest problem I can find is the grainy texture problem on samsung 120hz monitor on this thread.
It did not really helped me and my problem seems more serious than this.
I have updated all the driver to the latest, but the problem is still there.
Then I begin to think maybe I have got a faulty monitor, so I try the monitor on my old desktop and change the setting to 120hz.
The screen turned out normal(This was connected with VGA cable), unlike on my current desktop, blur and dark.
Due to my old desktop only have a 7600GS, so I was unable to run a 3D mode test.
So now I'm just guessing it might be the graphic card or driver's problem.
What I need to find out really soon is if it is the monitor's problem so I can return for a new one, and if not, is there anyway I can fix this problem.
Hoping to hear from someone who have the similar problem and have a way to solve it soon.
Thanks
[attachment=14814:DSC08904.JPG]
This is normal screen in 60hz
[attachment=14815:DSC08905.JPG]
This is screen in 100hz. You can see it's darker and have vertical lines.(same in 110, 120hz)
[attachment=14816:DSC08907.JPG]
This is close up of screen in 60hz
[attachment=14817:DSC08906.JPG]
this is close up of screen in 100hz. It's really hard to read any text in this screen.
That seems quite worse than the "horizontal lines" phenomena. You say you have tested another monitor at 120 Hz, I guess it is a CRT? or another viewsonic VX2268WM? or the samsung RZ2233?
Anyway, first I though maybe something about bad drivers installation (it could always be...) but if you really tried it with another 3D Vision ready LCD monitor I think that you have a faulty unit. If you are close to the limit date to return easily your screens (to shop, and get a new one) then if I was you, I would go before the expire date, I mean not to wait too much for answer and loose your chance of getting a fast exchange
In any case, these lines are NOT bearable. That's not normal, imo.
Hopefully some of the folks here with viewsonic monitors could answer, it would help the most. Unhappily I don't have a viewsonic to test myself.
That seems quite worse than the "horizontal lines" phenomena. You say you have tested another monitor at 120 Hz, I guess it is a CRT? or another viewsonic VX2268WM? or the samsung RZ2233?
Anyway, first I though maybe something about bad drivers installation (it could always be...) but if you really tried it with another 3D Vision ready LCD monitor I think that you have a faulty unit. If you are close to the limit date to return easily your screens (to shop, and get a new one) then if I was you, I would go before the expire date, I mean not to wait too much for answer and loose your chance of getting a fast exchange
In any case, these lines are NOT bearable. That's not normal, imo.
Hopefully some of the folks here with viewsonic monitors could answer, it would help the most. Unhappily I don't have a viewsonic to test myself.
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[quote name='Darkbluesky' post='955104' date='Nov 24 2009, 02:49 PM']You say you have tested another monitor at 120 Hz, I guess it is a CRT? or another viewsonic VX2268WM? or the samsung RZ2233?[/quote]
Thank you for the respond.
It's very kind of you.
I didn't test another monitor at 120hz.
What I did is I tested the same monitor on my another pc in 100-120hz mode, and it went well(the screen was clear as normal in 100-120hz).
So the vertical line thing only happens on my current pc, and I have no idea what caused it.
One thing to mention is that the old pc control panel doesn't have a 120hz mode in the nvidia control panel.(it only has 60-75hz option)
I had to add the 120hz mode manually into the control panel, and since it's still looks the same when running in 120hz mode.
I had no idea that whether it was running well in 120hz or it was not running in 120hz at all.
I do not know any way to prove that it was really running in 120hz.
I bought this bundle from the internet store, so it would be complicated and take really long time to return it and get a new one, so I just wanted to be sure before I do this.
[quote name='Darkbluesky' post='955104' date='Nov 24 2009, 02:49 PM']You say you have tested another monitor at 120 Hz, I guess it is a CRT? or another viewsonic VX2268WM? or the samsung RZ2233?
Thank you for the respond.
It's very kind of you.
I didn't test another monitor at 120hz.
What I did is I tested the same monitor on my another pc in 100-120hz mode, and it went well(the screen was clear as normal in 100-120hz).
So the vertical line thing only happens on my current pc, and I have no idea what caused it.
One thing to mention is that the old pc control panel doesn't have a 120hz mode in the nvidia control panel.(it only has 60-75hz option)
I had to add the 120hz mode manually into the control panel, and since it's still looks the same when running in 120hz mode.
I had no idea that whether it was running well in 120hz or it was not running in 120hz at all.
I do not know any way to prove that it was really running in 120hz.
I bought this bundle from the internet store, so it would be complicated and take really long time to return it and get a new one, so I just wanted to be sure before I do this.
Ok I understand now. Have you tested in your PC, to put it to 120 Hz BUT with stereoscopic effects turned off in the control panel?
As you say, it could be that in the other pc the screen was not at 120 Hz but it could be that it was, and in fact the effect is caused by the drivers.
Another thing. When reinstalling drivers...have you run Driver Sweeper, Driver CLeaner .net or equivalent? For me, using them (in safe mode), has solved strange problems sometimes.
Ok I understand now. Have you tested in your PC, to put it to 120 Hz BUT with stereoscopic effects turned off in the control panel?
As you say, it could be that in the other pc the screen was not at 120 Hz but it could be that it was, and in fact the effect is caused by the drivers.
Another thing. When reinstalling drivers...have you run Driver Sweeper, Driver CLeaner .net or equivalent? For me, using them (in safe mode), has solved strange problems sometimes.
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[quote name='Darkbluesky' post='955142' date='Nov 24 2009, 04:28 PM']Ok I understand now. Have you tested in your PC, to put it to 120 Hz BUT with stereoscopic effects turned off in the control panel?
As you say, it could be that in the other pc the screen was not at 120 Hz but it could be that it was, and in fact the effect is caused by the drivers.
Another thing. When reinstalling drivers...have you run Driver Sweeper, Driver CLeaner .net or equivalent? For me, using them (in safe mode), has solved strange problems sometimes.[/quote]
I didn't use the driver sweeper or any of those program.
I simply just uninstalled all the nvidia related program form windows control panel.
I will try to use the program you said today and see how will it go.
Thanks.
[quote name='DarkFame' post='955257' date='Nov 24 2009, 09:30 PM']That definitely looks like a cable issue. I assume you used a VGA cable on your other setup?[/quote]
Yes, I use the VGA cable for the old pc, and I tested it with the VGA cable.
Is it because VGA cable can not run 120hz so the monitor didn't have the same problem?
Thanks.
[quote name='Darkbluesky' post='955142' date='Nov 24 2009, 04:28 PM']Ok I understand now. Have you tested in your PC, to put it to 120 Hz BUT with stereoscopic effects turned off in the control panel?
As you say, it could be that in the other pc the screen was not at 120 Hz but it could be that it was, and in fact the effect is caused by the drivers.
Another thing. When reinstalling drivers...have you run Driver Sweeper, Driver CLeaner .net or equivalent? For me, using them (in safe mode), has solved strange problems sometimes.
I didn't use the driver sweeper or any of those program.
I simply just uninstalled all the nvidia related program form windows control panel.
I will try to use the program you said today and see how will it go.
Thanks.
[quote name='DarkFame' post='955257' date='Nov 24 2009, 09:30 PM']That definitely looks like a cable issue. I assume you used a VGA cable on your other setup?
Yes, I use the VGA cable for the old pc, and I tested it with the VGA cable.
Is it because VGA cable can not run 120hz so the monitor didn't have the same problem?
[quote name='jamest7515' post='955435' date='Nov 25 2009, 08:33 AM']I didn't use the driver sweeper or any of those program.
I simply just uninstalled all the nvidia related program form windows control panel.
I will try to use the program you said today and see how will it go.
Thanks.
Yes, I use the VGA cable for the old pc, and I tested it with the VGA cable.
Is it because VGA cable can not run 120hz so the monitor didn't have the same problem?
Thanks.[/quote]
Have you try to use the [b]DUAL [/b]dvi cable provided whith the screen ?
I had got the same problem until i stop to use my old "single" dvi cable which was connected from my pc to my my old lcd screen.
[quote name='bruggem' post='955452' date='Nov 25 2009, 08:27 AM']Have you try to use the [b]DUAL [/b]dvi cable provided whith the screen ?
I had got the same problem until i stop to use my old "single" dvi cable which was connected from my pc to my my old lcd screen.[/quote]
It worked!!
I didn't know there were different types of DVI cable, so I was using the one I had before.
Now that I changed it into the DUAL DVI cable, It became much much more clear now.
Although the vertical lines are gone, now I have the same grainy texture issue from the link I gave on the top.
Still, it's way much better than before, I guess I can live with this grainy texture.
Thanks for everyone's help!
Hey hey...I was wondering if anyone can help me with this as well...
I've been having the exact same issue with my Viewsonic monitor....works fine in 60hz but in 100hz or more it gets vertical lines and while i can game in 3d like this any small text or details are garbled...
I am using the Dual DVI cable that came with the unit..I have also tried using a Single DVI as well with no difference...so given the posts above is it a safe bet that the cable they supplied is defective?
Hey hey...I was wondering if anyone can help me with this as well...
I've been having the exact same issue with my Viewsonic monitor....works fine in 60hz but in 100hz or more it gets vertical lines and while i can game in 3d like this any small text or details are garbled...
I am using the Dual DVI cable that came with the unit..I have also tried using a Single DVI as well with no difference...so given the posts above is it a safe bet that the cable they supplied is defective?
[quote name='jamest7515' post='955501' date='Nov 25 2009, 11:55 AM']Although the vertical lines are gone, now I have the same grainy texture issue from the link I gave on the top.
Still, it's way much better than before, I guess I can live with this grainy texture.
Thanks for everyone's help![/quote]
I found that the grainy textures can be improved if you open the nvidia control panel, go to adjust
video colour settings, select advanced and change the dynamic range to 'full (0-255)'. hope this helps
[quote name='jamest7515' post='955501' date='Nov 25 2009, 11:55 AM']Although the vertical lines are gone, now I have the same grainy texture issue from the link I gave on the top.
Still, it's way much better than before, I guess I can live with this grainy texture.
Thanks for everyone's help!
I found that the grainy textures can be improved if you open the nvidia control panel, go to adjust
video colour settings, select advanced and change the dynamic range to 'full (0-255)'. hope this helps
i got the same problem, i used the DVI dual link cable that followed, didn't help, went out and bought a new belkin DVI dual link cable like this [url="http://www.nextag.com/Belkin-PRO-Series-DVI-3585578/prices-html"]http://www.nextag.com/Belkin-PRO-Series-DV...578/prices-html[/url]
still nothing, i was wondering since the graphics card has two outputs, should i get a cable that goes into both and end in one cable that goes into the monitor?
like this one [url="http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00389731000P?vName=Computers%20&%20Electronics&cName=Televisions&sName=Accessories&psid=NEXTAG01&sid=IDx20070921x00003j"]http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_0...20070921x00003j[/url]
i simply can't resolve this problem, please help
i checked my cable it is a DVI-D dual link cable, should it have been a DVI-I dual link cable in stead?
specs:
Intel I7 920
Zotac Geforce GTX 285
6GB Corsais Patriot DDR3
Viewsonic VX2268WM
2x WD 300GB Raptor 10,000 RPM
ASUS P6T Deluxe V2
Windows Vista 64-bit
still nothing, i was wondering since the graphics card has two outputs, should i get a cable that goes into both and end in one cable that goes into the monitor?
I just bought the 3D vision set a week ago.
The 3D effect looks really nice, but I still have one problem left to solve.
Whenever I switch the monitor to 120hz mode or lunch game in 3D mode, the screen will turn dark and blur and having this vertical lines all over it.
I have never use a 120hz screen before so I thought this was normal, but it has made me really difficult to see the displayed words in the game.
I did try to look on the internet to find if there is any similar problem people have, but the closest problem I can find is the grainy texture problem on samsung 120hz monitor on this thread.
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=90154"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=90154[/url]
It did not really helped me and my problem seems more serious than this.
I have updated all the driver to the latest, but the problem is still there.
Then I begin to think maybe I have got a faulty monitor, so I try the monitor on my old desktop and change the setting to 120hz.
The screen turned out normal(This was connected with VGA cable), unlike on my current desktop, blur and dark.
Due to my old desktop only have a 7600GS, so I was unable to run a 3D mode test.
So now I'm just guessing it might be the graphic card or driver's problem.
What I need to find out really soon is if it is the monitor's problem so I can return for a new one, and if not, is there anyway I can fix this problem.
Hoping to hear from someone who have the similar problem and have a way to solve it soon.
Thanks
[attachment=14814:DSC08904.JPG]
This is normal screen in 60hz
[attachment=14815:DSC08905.JPG]
This is screen in 100hz. You can see it's darker and have vertical lines.(same in 110, 120hz)
[attachment=14816:DSC08907.JPG]
This is close up of screen in 60hz
[attachment=14817:DSC08906.JPG]
this is close up of screen in 100hz. It's really hard to read any text in this screen.
I am using DX10.1 driver version: 191.07
Windows 32bit Vista Home Basic
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6850 3.00GHz
Graphic Card: 8800GTS 512MB
Monitor: VX2268WM connected with DVI cable
I just bought the 3D vision set a week ago.
The 3D effect looks really nice, but I still have one problem left to solve.
Whenever I switch the monitor to 120hz mode or lunch game in 3D mode, the screen will turn dark and blur and having this vertical lines all over it.
I have never use a 120hz screen before so I thought this was normal, but it has made me really difficult to see the displayed words in the game.
I did try to look on the internet to find if there is any similar problem people have, but the closest problem I can find is the grainy texture problem on samsung 120hz monitor on this thread.
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=90154
It did not really helped me and my problem seems more serious than this.
I have updated all the driver to the latest, but the problem is still there.
Then I begin to think maybe I have got a faulty monitor, so I try the monitor on my old desktop and change the setting to 120hz.
The screen turned out normal(This was connected with VGA cable), unlike on my current desktop, blur and dark.
Due to my old desktop only have a 7600GS, so I was unable to run a 3D mode test.
So now I'm just guessing it might be the graphic card or driver's problem.
What I need to find out really soon is if it is the monitor's problem so I can return for a new one, and if not, is there anyway I can fix this problem.
Hoping to hear from someone who have the similar problem and have a way to solve it soon.
Thanks
[attachment=14814:DSC08904.JPG]
This is normal screen in 60hz
[attachment=14815:DSC08905.JPG]
This is screen in 100hz. You can see it's darker and have vertical lines.(same in 110, 120hz)
[attachment=14816:DSC08907.JPG]
This is close up of screen in 60hz
[attachment=14817:DSC08906.JPG]
this is close up of screen in 100hz. It's really hard to read any text in this screen.
I am using DX10.1 driver version: 191.07
Windows 32bit Vista Home Basic
CPU: Core 2 Duo E6850 3.00GHz
Graphic Card: 8800GTS 512MB
Monitor: VX2268WM connected with DVI cable
Anyway, first I though maybe something about bad drivers installation (it could always be...) but if you really tried it with another 3D Vision ready LCD monitor I think that you have a faulty unit. If you are close to the limit date to return easily your screens (to shop, and get a new one) then if I was you, I would go before the expire date, I mean not to wait too much for answer and loose your chance of getting a fast exchange
In any case, these lines are NOT bearable. That's not normal, imo.
Hopefully some of the folks here with viewsonic monitors could answer, it would help the most. Unhappily I don't have a viewsonic to test myself.
Anyway, first I though maybe something about bad drivers installation (it could always be...) but if you really tried it with another 3D Vision ready LCD monitor I think that you have a faulty unit. If you are close to the limit date to return easily your screens (to shop, and get a new one) then if I was you, I would go before the expire date, I mean not to wait too much for answer and loose your chance of getting a fast exchange
In any case, these lines are NOT bearable. That's not normal, imo.
Hopefully some of the folks here with viewsonic monitors could answer, it would help the most. Unhappily I don't have a viewsonic to test myself.
ASUS Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) // Intel 9700K CPU // 32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 RAM // Asus GTX1060 6Gb Strix GPU // NVIDIA Quadro K620 GPU // Asus My Cinema ES2-750 Capture Card // Orico 7 USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion card // Corsair AX860i PSU // Phanteks Evolv X case // Logitech G903 mouse // Logitech PowerPlay charging mouse pad // Logitech Illuminated keyboard // Wacom Intuos 4 tablet // Creative GigaWorks T20 II speakers // Razer Tiamat 7.1 Headphones // Dell U2413 LCD // 3D Ready Samsung 2233RZ LCD // Nvidia 3D Vision glasses 1 & 2 // 3D compatible Sharp XR-10X DLP Projector // Da-Lite 100" HighPower Gain 2.8 Projection screen // XRite i1Display Pro // MadCatz Cyborg Gaming Lights // NZXT HUE 2 // Corsair Commander Pro // Corsair Lighting Node Pro // IcyBox External HDD // Naturalpoint TrackIR 5 Pro // Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback 2 Red // Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar // Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals // Windows 10 x64
Thank you for the respond.
It's very kind of you.
I didn't test another monitor at 120hz.
What I did is I tested the same monitor on my another pc in 100-120hz mode, and it went well(the screen was clear as normal in 100-120hz).
So the vertical line thing only happens on my current pc, and I have no idea what caused it.
One thing to mention is that the old pc control panel doesn't have a 120hz mode in the nvidia control panel.(it only has 60-75hz option)
I had to add the 120hz mode manually into the control panel, and since it's still looks the same when running in 120hz mode.
I had no idea that whether it was running well in 120hz or it was not running in 120hz at all.
I do not know any way to prove that it was really running in 120hz.
I bought this bundle from the internet store, so it would be complicated and take really long time to return it and get a new one, so I just wanted to be sure before I do this.
Thank you for the respond.
It's very kind of you.
I didn't test another monitor at 120hz.
What I did is I tested the same monitor on my another pc in 100-120hz mode, and it went well(the screen was clear as normal in 100-120hz).
So the vertical line thing only happens on my current pc, and I have no idea what caused it.
One thing to mention is that the old pc control panel doesn't have a 120hz mode in the nvidia control panel.(it only has 60-75hz option)
I had to add the 120hz mode manually into the control panel, and since it's still looks the same when running in 120hz mode.
I had no idea that whether it was running well in 120hz or it was not running in 120hz at all.
I do not know any way to prove that it was really running in 120hz.
I bought this bundle from the internet store, so it would be complicated and take really long time to return it and get a new one, so I just wanted to be sure before I do this.
As you say, it could be that in the other pc the screen was not at 120 Hz but it could be that it was, and in fact the effect is caused by the drivers.
Another thing. When reinstalling drivers...have you run Driver Sweeper, Driver CLeaner .net or equivalent? For me, using them (in safe mode), has solved strange problems sometimes.
As you say, it could be that in the other pc the screen was not at 120 Hz but it could be that it was, and in fact the effect is caused by the drivers.
Another thing. When reinstalling drivers...have you run Driver Sweeper, Driver CLeaner .net or equivalent? For me, using them (in safe mode), has solved strange problems sometimes.
ASUS Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) // Intel 9700K CPU // 32Gb Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro DDR4 RAM // Asus GTX1060 6Gb Strix GPU // NVIDIA Quadro K620 GPU // Asus My Cinema ES2-750 Capture Card // Orico 7 USB 3.0 PCIe Expansion card // Corsair AX860i PSU // Phanteks Evolv X case // Logitech G903 mouse // Logitech PowerPlay charging mouse pad // Logitech Illuminated keyboard // Wacom Intuos 4 tablet // Creative GigaWorks T20 II speakers // Razer Tiamat 7.1 Headphones // Dell U2413 LCD // 3D Ready Samsung 2233RZ LCD // Nvidia 3D Vision glasses 1 & 2 // 3D compatible Sharp XR-10X DLP Projector // Da-Lite 100" HighPower Gain 2.8 Projection screen // XRite i1Display Pro // MadCatz Cyborg Gaming Lights // NZXT HUE 2 // Corsair Commander Pro // Corsair Lighting Node Pro // IcyBox External HDD // Naturalpoint TrackIR 5 Pro // Microsoft Sidewinder ForceFeedback 2 Red // Thrustmaster Hotas Cougar // Saitek Pro Flight Rudder Pedals // Windows 10 x64
As you say, it could be that in the other pc the screen was not at 120 Hz but it could be that it was, and in fact the effect is caused by the drivers.
Another thing. When reinstalling drivers...have you run Driver Sweeper, Driver CLeaner .net or equivalent? For me, using them (in safe mode), has solved strange problems sometimes.[/quote]
I didn't use the driver sweeper or any of those program.
I simply just uninstalled all the nvidia related program form windows control panel.
I will try to use the program you said today and see how will it go.
Thanks.
[quote name='DarkFame' post='955257' date='Nov 24 2009, 09:30 PM']That definitely looks like a cable issue. I assume you used a VGA cable on your other setup?[/quote]
Yes, I use the VGA cable for the old pc, and I tested it with the VGA cable.
Is it because VGA cable can not run 120hz so the monitor didn't have the same problem?
Thanks.
As you say, it could be that in the other pc the screen was not at 120 Hz but it could be that it was, and in fact the effect is caused by the drivers.
Another thing. When reinstalling drivers...have you run Driver Sweeper, Driver CLeaner .net or equivalent? For me, using them (in safe mode), has solved strange problems sometimes.
I didn't use the driver sweeper or any of those program.
I simply just uninstalled all the nvidia related program form windows control panel.
I will try to use the program you said today and see how will it go.
Thanks.
[quote name='DarkFame' post='955257' date='Nov 24 2009, 09:30 PM']That definitely looks like a cable issue. I assume you used a VGA cable on your other setup?
Yes, I use the VGA cable for the old pc, and I tested it with the VGA cable.
Is it because VGA cable can not run 120hz so the monitor didn't have the same problem?
Thanks.
I simply just uninstalled all the nvidia related program form windows control panel.
I will try to use the program you said today and see how will it go.
Thanks.
Yes, I use the VGA cable for the old pc, and I tested it with the VGA cable.
Is it because VGA cable can not run 120hz so the monitor didn't have the same problem?
Thanks.[/quote]
Have you try to use the [b]DUAL [/b]dvi cable provided whith the screen ?
I had got the same problem until i stop to use my old "single" dvi cable which was connected from my pc to my my old lcd screen.
I simply just uninstalled all the nvidia related program form windows control panel.
I will try to use the program you said today and see how will it go.
Thanks.
Yes, I use the VGA cable for the old pc, and I tested it with the VGA cable.
Is it because VGA cable can not run 120hz so the monitor didn't have the same problem?
Thanks.
Have you try to use the DUAL dvi cable provided whith the screen ?
I had got the same problem until i stop to use my old "single" dvi cable which was connected from my pc to my my old lcd screen.
I had got the same problem until i stop to use my old "single" dvi cable which was connected from my pc to my my old lcd screen.[/quote]
It worked!!
I didn't know there were different types of DVI cable, so I was using the one I had before.
Now that I changed it into the DUAL DVI cable, It became much much more clear now.
Although the vertical lines are gone, now I have the same grainy texture issue from the link I gave on the top.
Still, it's way much better than before, I guess I can live with this grainy texture.
Thanks for everyone's help!
I had got the same problem until i stop to use my old "single" dvi cable which was connected from my pc to my my old lcd screen.
It worked!!
I didn't know there were different types of DVI cable, so I was using the one I had before.
Now that I changed it into the DUAL DVI cable, It became much much more clear now.
Although the vertical lines are gone, now I have the same grainy texture issue from the link I gave on the top.
Still, it's way much better than before, I guess I can live with this grainy texture.
Thanks for everyone's help!
I've been having the exact same issue with my Viewsonic monitor....works fine in 60hz but in 100hz or more it gets vertical lines and while i can game in 3d like this any small text or details are garbled...
I am using the Dual DVI cable that came with the unit..I have also tried using a Single DVI as well with no difference...so given the posts above is it a safe bet that the cable they supplied is defective?
I've been having the exact same issue with my Viewsonic monitor....works fine in 60hz but in 100hz or more it gets vertical lines and while i can game in 3d like this any small text or details are garbled...
I am using the Dual DVI cable that came with the unit..I have also tried using a Single DVI as well with no difference...so given the posts above is it a safe bet that the cable they supplied is defective?
Its on a system running win7 64 with a 260 gtx graphics card.....both graphics and 3d drivers are latest versions....
Its on a system running win7 64 with a 260 gtx graphics card.....both graphics and 3d drivers are latest versions....
Still, it's way much better than before, I guess I can live with this grainy texture.
Thanks for everyone's help![/quote]
I found that the grainy textures can be improved if you open the nvidia control panel, go to adjust
video colour settings, select advanced and change the dynamic range to 'full (0-255)'. hope this helps
Still, it's way much better than before, I guess I can live with this grainy texture.
Thanks for everyone's help!
I found that the grainy textures can be improved if you open the nvidia control panel, go to adjust
video colour settings, select advanced and change the dynamic range to 'full (0-255)'. hope this helps
still nothing, i was wondering since the graphics card has two outputs, should i get a cable that goes into both and end in one cable that goes into the monitor?
like this one [url="http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00389731000P?vName=Computers%20&%20Electronics&cName=Televisions&sName=Accessories&psid=NEXTAG01&sid=IDx20070921x00003j"]http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_0...20070921x00003j[/url]
i simply can't resolve this problem, please help
i checked my cable it is a DVI-D dual link cable, should it have been a DVI-I dual link cable in stead?
specs:
Intel I7 920
Zotac Geforce GTX 285
6GB Corsais Patriot DDR3
Viewsonic VX2268WM
2x WD 300GB Raptor 10,000 RPM
ASUS P6T Deluxe V2
Windows Vista 64-bit
still nothing, i was wondering since the graphics card has two outputs, should i get a cable that goes into both and end in one cable that goes into the monitor?
like this one http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_0...20070921x00003j
i simply can't resolve this problem, please help
i checked my cable it is a DVI-D dual link cable, should it have been a DVI-I dual link cable in stead?
specs:
Intel I7 920
Zotac Geforce GTX 285
6GB Corsais Patriot DDR3
Viewsonic VX2268WM
2x WD 300GB Raptor 10,000 RPM
ASUS P6T Deluxe V2
Windows Vista 64-bit