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"Steve Thomas" wrote in message
I’ve got **exactly** the same problem with brand new Ati Radeon 9800 256Ram and a 20" TFT Iijama AU5131 in 1600×1200 resolution (default for that screen).
Analogue cable works fine, but the provided digital cable gives those twinkling pixels.
Everything set up with newest drivers.
I would also be very interested in a solution…
PaKu
Hi,would
I apologise for going off topic, but it does all tie in with PS, and I
be grateful for any help please, so here goes.what
I upgraded my monitor to a NEC 1810 (LCD), having first checked that my video card (Radeon All in Wonder) supported flat screen digital. I connected using the lead supplied, and the quality was excellent until I increased the resolution to 1280 x 1024, (to fill the screen) and which is the optimum NEC recommend. As soon as I did this some of the pixels, especially in the darker colours started flashing/twinkling. No matter
setting I tried, I couldn’t get rid of these.from
I ended up using the analogue input to the monitor by using the adapter
the old monitor. Has anyone got any idea how to rectify this please? TIA
Steve.
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Regards,
Steve Thomas
I’ve got **exactly** the same problem with brand new Ati Radeon 9800 256Ram and a 20" TFT Iijama AU5131 in 1600×1200 resolution (default for that screen).
Analogue cable works fine, but the provided digital cable gives those twinkling pixels.
Everything set up with newest drivers.
I would also be very interested in a solution…
PaKu
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