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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 33
OS: Vista
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Shaking/Trilling pixels/texture edges.
I'm currently experiencing a pixel shaking/trilling in games/movies whatever with fast moving screens.
I'm pretty sure it isn't the PSU and neither my GPU causing this problem since I had this with my previous PSU/GPU tho. (It looks alot like this YouTube - 2Fast2Jump ♪ | jump Opperjumper, Energy, Vinnie. Jumpstyle! , Ignore the video and the music it's all about the fence in the back. As you can see it's exactly like that, when I move in an MMORPG and I'm prehaps looking at tall grass. All I see is shaking/trilling textures and it doesn't move smoothly just like the fence does in the back!.) I hope you guys get my problem since it's insanely hard to explain,since I'm not from the USA and neither the UK. I'm making a rough guess and I am thinking it is either my monitor or my RAM. Please help! i'll try to swap monitors and see if it is that but dnno. Thanks in advance. |
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Re: Shaking/Trilling pixels/texture edges.
What Monitor are you using? Is this a new problem or has it been ongoing?
You mention the problem with a previous CPU/GPU? Have those ben changed recently? What is the brand and model of the new ones?
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 33
OS: Vista
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Re: Shaking/Trilling pixels/texture edges.
i'm currently using my Syncmaster 204B and I had alot of problems with it with the "Black screen flickering" issue it has on the 1600x1200 resolution. I had to force the Refresh rate under 60HZ to stop this flickering.! >.>
This problem has been here for a while now, I'm guessing a half year and I never realy cared that much about it but it's getting annoying now. My new GPU and PSU are Asus 9800GTX not OC'ed or anything. and my PSU is an Corsair TX750W. both good brands and I did pay quite alot for e'm. Total Spec: Using a tweaked Medion 8828 OEM. 2GB DDR2 667Mhz ram. Asus 9800GTX Corsair TX750W Intel core 2 duo E6750 @ 2.677Ghz Some crappy motherboard it's this one: http://www.medionsupport.com/files/8828/manual/7502.pdf A descent medion case with descent cooling. EDIT: Also using an OEM Windows Vistz Home prenium 32 bit. Last edited by furywitch; 05-28-2009 at 10:51 AM. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 33
OS: Vista
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Re: Shaking/Trilling pixels/texture edges.
What do you exactly mean by the "case".
I do have a very tight case with everyrthing nearly fitting in. My GPU and my RAM are nearly 3-5mm away from eachother, so is my GPU and some crappy video/Tv card. they are nearly touching eachother. It was a fight for me to squeeze the GPU and the PSU into the case. altough nothing is overheating if you are refering to this. |
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