visionmaster pro 454 resolution prob
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18 Sep 2012, 20:14
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installed this new nvidia driver 2 days ago, after the installation, all my saved resolutions were gone.. not rly a problem, but when i used 800x600 in ET before it was completely sharp without any problems on 120hz...
now, if im using mode 6 everything is fine aswell, but if i choose mode 4 its totally blurred... tho its not rly a problem for the monitor to handle 120hz on r_mode 4... got the same on resolutions like r_mode 5 / 7 ...
system recovery doesnt help cuz my nvidia settings doesnt change back...
if i delete the saved resolution from nvidia control panel (800x600 120hz) its flickering ingame, tho r_displayrefresh is on 120...
any solutions? thx in advance
edit: my resolutionlist doesnt show any higher refreshrates than 85 on 1248x1024 and it says that the highest for 800x600 is 75hz O_o before there were 800x600 on 140hz and 640x480 on over 200hz... and it wasnt a problem to handle that
almost like this: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/debian-stable-iiyama-vision-master-pro454-refresh-rate-too-low-240190/
now, if im using mode 6 everything is fine aswell, but if i choose mode 4 its totally blurred... tho its not rly a problem for the monitor to handle 120hz on r_mode 4... got the same on resolutions like r_mode 5 / 7 ...
system recovery doesnt help cuz my nvidia settings doesnt change back...
if i delete the saved resolution from nvidia control panel (800x600 120hz) its flickering ingame, tho r_displayrefresh is on 120...
any solutions? thx in advance
edit: my resolutionlist doesnt show any higher refreshrates than 85 on 1248x1024 and it says that the highest for 800x600 is 75hz O_o before there were 800x600 on 140hz and 640x480 on over 200hz... and it wasnt a problem to handle that
almost like this: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/debian-stable-iiyama-vision-master-pro454-refresh-rate-too-low-240190/
Just uncheck the checkbox where it says "Hide modes that this monitor cannot display".
To get there right-click the desktop->Screen resolutions->Advanced settings->Monitor
(Im using Windows 7)