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nuclear_pond 09 January 2004 11:07 PM

Ive just changed my monitor form 15" to 17".

I used to have 800x600@85Hz on the old one, and get the same no probs on the new one.

Problem is when setting 1024x780 on the new monitor everything looks 'fuzzy' and out of focus sort of.

Any ideas? This res setting should be no probs. I could use it on the smaller monitor but found everything too small to read, but focusing etc was fine.

Thanks :D

madfiddler 11 January 2004 02:53 AM

A 17" monitor should easily do 1024 res. What's the sound card you're using?

Perhaps your drivers are using a really low refresh rate, and your confusing blur with flicker? Just a though.

Go to display properties/advance, and set the card to display all resolutions, rather than recommended, and play around. You may also have to play around with the monitor setup once you've chosen a resolution.

IWatkins 11 January 2004 11:20 AM

Sounds like it may be monitor refresh rate. From memory:

Go to Display Properties | Settings | Advanced and Select the Monitor tab. On there bump the refresh rate up at 75Hz or above.

Cheers

Ian

nuclear_pond 11 January 2004 06:48 PM

thanks guys. I had already set the refresh rate to 85Hz. I'm getting the latest drivers for my video card as its slightly out of date.

Its a geforce 4 mmx. Monitor is a proview 770. I cant see why there is a problem.

kamikaze 11 January 2004 08:24 PM

my monitor is 1024*768
maybe this is the problem if yours is 780

[Edited by kamikaze - 1/11/2004 8:25:04 PM]

dr_ming 12 January 2004 02:27 PM

A 17" screen should easily be capable of 1024x768 - I use 1152x864 on mine. If the picure is still blurry with a > 75Hz refresh rate, then the focus and/or astigmatism adjustments are probably out. If it's new, send it back, otherwise it needs servicing. Not a job you should try yourself, and there are some quite lethal voltages present.

nuclear_pond 12 January 2004 06:52 PM

Hmm. Servicing could be worthwhile, as its about 4 years old. How & where does that get done? A computer shop?

ta

dr_ming 12 January 2004 10:46 PM

TV shop is a better bet. However. PC monitors are cheap these days, so you might have to ask whether it's more cost effective to buy a new one.


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