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From: Slick50 on 14 Sep 2007 18:32 Hi, I just replaced my nvidia 7300GT with an ATI 1900xt and now my video is "fuzzy" (KINDA like a very concentrated TV interference, if I sit and stare it is quite noticeable) ALSO my screen is considerably more dim with the color faded. Making changes to my monitor configuration and/or through the ATI tools doesn't help matters. The onyl thing I have changed is the video card, but here are my system specs: AMD Atholon 64 4000+ KN8 SLI Abit MOBO ATI 1900XT with 512 memory by Sapphire 2 x 512 DDR 400 (kingston) 540W Sunbeam power supply (It has its own dedicated power connector for the card) Post if you have any suggestions, i'll be on here later tonight. Thanks -Slick500
From: First of One on 15 Sep 2007 00:16 Didn't mention your monitor. LCD or CRT? If LCD, is it connected via DVI, or analog through the DVI-VGA adapter? If CRT, are you using some software supplied by the CRT mfr to control geometry, brightness, etc. through Windows (as opposed to the monitor OSD)? Tried the other port on the 1900XT? -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "Slick50" <slick500(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1189809160.472874.164700(a)d55g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > I just replaced my nvidia 7300GT with an ATI 1900xt and now my video > is "fuzzy" (KINDA like a very concentrated TV interference, if I sit > and stare it is quite noticeable) ALSO my screen is considerably more > dim with the color faded. Making changes to my monitor configuration > and/or through the ATI tools doesn't help matters. > The onyl thing I have changed is the video card, but here are my > system specs: > > AMD Atholon 64 4000+ > KN8 SLI Abit MOBO > ATI 1900XT with 512 memory by Sapphire > 2 x 512 DDR 400 (kingston) > 540W Sunbeam power supply > (It has its own dedicated power connector for the card) > > Post if you have any suggestions, i'll be on here later tonight. > Thanks > -Slick500 >
From: Slick50 on 15 Sep 2007 22:58 Hi, I have a NEC (crt) monitor connected through a DVI connector. When I first plugged it in and started up windows it looks GOOD. But after I install the ATI catalyist drivers (the ones released on 9/10) the screen blinks a few times and comes back fuzzy and dim.... never to go away with any reset or anything. I have no software for the CRT controlling the brightness or anything, and changing the brightness with the buttons on the monitor itself doesn't help at all. I did try the other port and I have the same problem. (and another DVI connector) Thanks, -Josh
From: First of One on 15 Sep 2007 23:46 Make sure you are running at the same resolution and refresh rate you did with the 7300GT. Check the "color" section of Catalyst Control Center to make sure the brightness and gamma sliders aren't cranked to the extremes. -- "War is the continuation of politics by other means. It can therefore be said that politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed." "Slick50" <slick500(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:1189911483.873673.253260(a)r29g2000hsg.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > I have a NEC (crt) monitor connected through a DVI connector. > When I first plugged it in and started up windows it looks GOOD. But > after I install the ATI catalyist drivers (the ones released on 9/10) > the screen blinks a few times and comes back fuzzy and dim.... never > to go away with any reset or anything. > > I have no software for the CRT controlling the brightness or anything, > and changing the brightness with the buttons on the monitor itself > doesn't help at all. > I did try the other port and I have the same problem. (and another > DVI connector) > Thanks, > -Josh >
From: Slick50 on 17 Sep 2007 15:24
I checked everything.... I was posting on the Sapphire forums as well, apparently people are having problems with ATI drivers and Vista, ATI pointing the finger at Microsoft and Microsoft pointing the finger at ATI (nvidia works ok). So instead of dealing with Vista I chose to start clean with XP.... again.... I had to install the driver twice, but my 1900xt is now running smoothly. Thanks for the help, I hope I can be of some too, to someone out there with a similar problem. http://www.sapphiretech.com/en/forums/showthread.php?t=15146&highlight=vista Thanks, _slick |