Just swapped my Radeon out of my home rig, and put my trusty old G400 back in.
The reason for this is that I have recently received my nice new Dell 2000fp (20 inch flat panel), and still have my 20 inch CRT monitor (starting to get a little out of focus, thus the upgrade).
Now I notice that when I have the second head at 85Hz at any resolution the flat panel gets vertical lines down it when at a resolution over 1024X768. This fp has a native resolution of 1600X1200, but I normally run it at 1280X1024. (text get too small for my eyes if I run it at 1600X1200)
Ive checked the cables on both monitors, and they seem fine. The one on my CRT is a very high quality one, that has been serving me well for many years, the cable on the fp is the Dell one that came with it. Its quite fat, and has a ferrus cage (or what ever you want to call those cylindrical things around the cable) at both end.
Im using a very early 32Mb DH G400 as the video card. Both monitors are on a UPS, as is the computer itself.
Ive tried re-routing the cables so they are as far away from each other as possible, but makes no difference.
Im using winXP pro, with the latest beta drivers, and have tried both 'plug and play monitor' for the fp and the Dell 1700fp driver from the Matrox list, makes no difference. (there doesnt seem to be a 2000fp drive anywhere on the net that I can find).
Right now the fp is at 1280*1024*60hz, while the CRT is at 1152*870*75hz, but I notice the CRT flickering out of the corner of my eye all the time.
System specs that might make a difference:
Thunderbird 1400 (Water cooled, but not overclocked)
Gigabyte GA-7DXR motherboard
Crucial RAM 266mb
Very early G400 (first shipment to NZ)
onboard sound (also have Live!, but its on the shelf)
4X 60GXP hard drives, using onboard RAID controller
some SCSI stuff (in external box, turned off for testing)
D-Link NIC
350W enermax PS
Any help on fixing this would be welcome
Ali
The reason for this is that I have recently received my nice new Dell 2000fp (20 inch flat panel), and still have my 20 inch CRT monitor (starting to get a little out of focus, thus the upgrade).
Now I notice that when I have the second head at 85Hz at any resolution the flat panel gets vertical lines down it when at a resolution over 1024X768. This fp has a native resolution of 1600X1200, but I normally run it at 1280X1024. (text get too small for my eyes if I run it at 1600X1200)
Ive checked the cables on both monitors, and they seem fine. The one on my CRT is a very high quality one, that has been serving me well for many years, the cable on the fp is the Dell one that came with it. Its quite fat, and has a ferrus cage (or what ever you want to call those cylindrical things around the cable) at both end.
Im using a very early 32Mb DH G400 as the video card. Both monitors are on a UPS, as is the computer itself.
Ive tried re-routing the cables so they are as far away from each other as possible, but makes no difference.
Im using winXP pro, with the latest beta drivers, and have tried both 'plug and play monitor' for the fp and the Dell 1700fp driver from the Matrox list, makes no difference. (there doesnt seem to be a 2000fp drive anywhere on the net that I can find).
Right now the fp is at 1280*1024*60hz, while the CRT is at 1152*870*75hz, but I notice the CRT flickering out of the corner of my eye all the time.
System specs that might make a difference:
Thunderbird 1400 (Water cooled, but not overclocked)
Gigabyte GA-7DXR motherboard
Crucial RAM 266mb
Very early G400 (first shipment to NZ)
onboard sound (also have Live!, but its on the shelf)
4X 60GXP hard drives, using onboard RAID controller
some SCSI stuff (in external box, turned off for testing)
D-Link NIC
350W enermax PS
Any help on fixing this would be welcome
Ali
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