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Member 108 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
Hi, I recently got a DVI cable since both my monitor (samsing flatscreen thingy.. syncmaster 730bf) and gfx card (geforce 6800LE) supported it.
Problem is, after plugging it in my qw is all blurry. You can still make out everything on the screen but the edges are all smudged and its generally not enjoyable. Anyone know what's up, or what I can do about it? The blurriness gets better the higher i crank the resolution (640*480 SW looks just fine). Spell "mogul," Bateman. How do you spell mogul? M-o-g-u-l. Mo-gul. Mog-ul. Ice, ghosts, aliens-
Member 518 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
cuz a tft has a native resolution mostly 1200x1024, try that one
Administrator 1864 posts
Registered: Feb 2006
i got a syncmaster 730bf, i got no problems in 800x600 GL, but dunno about software
Member 108 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
i got a syncmaster 730bf, i got no problems in 800x600 GL, but dunno about software care to try it for me? start software at 320*200 or 320*240 and tell me wether or not things look blurred or fuzzy Spell "mogul," Bateman. How do you spell mogul? M-o-g-u-l. Mo-gul. Mog-ul. Ice, ghosts, aliens-
Member 1102 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
You should always use the native resolution with TFT monitors. All other resolutions will look like shit because they are interpolated.
Member 108 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
But that's the thing, it worked just fine when using an analog cable. There were no problems at all. It's when I plugged in the DVI things went shitty. How could that fuck it up? Spell "mogul," Bateman. How do you spell mogul? M-o-g-u-l. Mo-gul. Mog-ul. Ice, ghosts, aliens-
Administrator 1864 posts
Registered: Feb 2006
well, it does not look blurred for me in software, but to be honest, i dont remember how it should look
Member 108 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
oh well, for now i've switched back to analog. sweet, crisp software qw...
thanks anyway zal Spell "mogul," Bateman. How do you spell mogul? M-o-g-u-l. Mo-gul. Mog-ul. Ice, ghosts, aliens-
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