Artifacts or bad cable?
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12. September 2010 @ 03:24 |
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notice the posted picture,i bought this Sapphire 5770 to replace my aging dual 3870's. the thing is i had my dual 3870 hooked up via the VGA threw a DVI adapter never had this issue. the new 5770 that i got only has one DVI and HDMI, either connection looks the same as the posted pic now comes the trick if i piss around in the CCC panel and play with ATI OD the HDMI corrects itself only if i move the memory clock up 1 or down 1.
DVI stays the same no matter what i do. i noticed to day that the DVI cable that came with my 17 inch panel Doesn't have the Single Solid metal prong the one that is dead center of the 4.
i really don't want to RMA it.
also forgot to mention if i use the DVI to VGA adapter this whole mess Goes away. maybe my new monitor doesn't like the Digital Signals...Works fine for the PS3 and X360 though.
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12. September 2010 @ 12:26 |
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uhhh.....what exactly is yoru computer doing in the picture? i see no problem with it. or am i just missing it?
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12. September 2010 @ 17:11 |
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holy crap that's weird...i see that now too.
how can i describe it, discoloration of certain images usually button links including my start menu items. full windows sometimes have a kind of wavy texture in the background. and text seems to be blurry not like a smeared blur more like a sinking into the background blur.
like i said DVI to VGA works fine, but i want to use a digital to digital connection.
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12. September 2010 @ 22:26 |
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12. September 2010 @ 23:03 |
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perhaps my computer's doing it to since i can't see anything wrong with pic, however the wavy line thing mine's been doing (also using a 5770) i'm really starting to think the 5770's just don't like vga monitors.
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13. September 2010 @ 01:58 |
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Originally posted by ddp: can you borrow a friend's dvi cable & maybe monitor to see if still get problem. that pin you are missing is an analog ground pin according to this link. http://pinouts.ru/Video/dvi_pinout.shtml
thanks for the pin-out reference DDP. i'm going to try and grab a friends DVI cable,dont think that's going to help much as i get the same issue threw an HDMI connection.
i think it might be my flat panel. i'm going to poke threw it a bit...i'll let you know what oozes out of it.
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15. September 2010 @ 01:20 |
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huh. this might actually be similar to what's going on with mine, but i only have noticed the wavy texture, i was told that switching to a digital monitor instead of VGA might fix it, but haven't tested it yet.
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20. September 2010 @ 01:20 |
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ok i RMAed it. there was a bug in the GPU that messed with the Clock presets, So said the tech. I've seen bad fabrications but I've never heard of a buggy fabrication i guess it could be possible
i think a little RBE and a custom bios would have solved the problem, but i didn't want to take the chances.
luckily i still have my old 3870 to fall back on, but my god its like i was missing something that i didn't know what i was missing.
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20. September 2010 @ 07:14 |
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You can't printscreen artifacts, only you will see them! :P
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20. September 2010 @ 16:49 |
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Originally posted by sammorris: You can't printscreen artifacts, only you will see them! :P
i know that now....at least i tried
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