issues with ghosting/flicker driving me outta my mind




Are you using any tool like MSI Afterburner or similar?

Nick7
Are you using any tool like MSI Afterburner or similar?
#16
Posted 10/22/2010 06:19 PM
have you tried a full cleaning and then re-installing? For instance, downloading/installing driversweeper, then uninstalling everything related, including drivers, and things like the poster above me talks about, via the official uninstallers or the control panel>programs&features, then restarting in safe mode, running driversweeper, and removing related drivers, (anything nvidia-related, etc., except maybe chipset, if those are there..), then restarting normally and installing the full driver CD thing that a previous poster mentioned - [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-cd-1.37-whql-driver.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vi...hql-driver.html[/url]

rang
have you tried a full cleaning and then re-installing? For instance, downloading/installing driversweeper, then uninstalling everything related, including drivers, and things like the poster above me talks about, via the official uninstallers or the control panel>programs&features, then restarting in safe mode, running driversweeper, and removing related drivers, (anything nvidia-related, etc., except maybe chipset, if those are there..), then restarting normally and installing the full driver CD thing that a previous poster mentioned - http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vi...hql-driver.html
#17
Posted 10/23/2010 12:24 AM
have you tried a full cleaning and then re-installing? For instance, downloading/installing driversweeper, then uninstalling everything related, including drivers, and things like the poster above me talks about, via the official uninstallers or the control panel>programs&features, then restarting in safe mode, running driversweeper, and removing related drivers, (anything nvidia-related, etc., except maybe chipset, if those are there..), then restarting normally and installing the full driver CD thing that a previous poster mentioned - [url="http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vision-winvista-win7-cd-1.37-whql-driver.html"]http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vi...hql-driver.html[/url]

rang
have you tried a full cleaning and then re-installing? For instance, downloading/installing driversweeper, then uninstalling everything related, including drivers, and things like the poster above me talks about, via the official uninstallers or the control panel>programs&features, then restarting in safe mode, running driversweeper, and removing related drivers, (anything nvidia-related, etc., except maybe chipset, if those are there..), then restarting normally and installing the full driver CD thing that a previous poster mentioned - http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce-3d-vi...hql-driver.html
#18
Posted 10/23/2010 12:24 AM
disabled multiprocessor settings in the nvidia video player?

lumpeh
disabled multiprocessor settings in the nvidia video player?
#19
Posted 10/23/2010 02:29 PM
disabled multiprocessor settings in the nvidia video player?

lumpeh
disabled multiprocessor settings in the nvidia video player?
#20
Posted 10/23/2010 02:29 PM
none of this worked. I have tried every fix mentioned and it all ends up the same these new drivers cause my glasses/ir emitter to screw up.

DrGooch
none of this worked. I have tried every fix mentioned and it all ends up the same these new drivers cause my glasses/ir emitter to screw up.
#21
Posted 10/27/2010 01:29 PM
none of this worked. I have tried every fix mentioned and it all ends up the same these new drivers cause my glasses/ir emitter to screw up.

DrGooch
none of this worked. I have tried every fix mentioned and it all ends up the same these new drivers cause my glasses/ir emitter to screw up.
#22
Posted 10/27/2010 01:29 PM




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