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Problem with dual monitors on 9500 pro
Both screens are set at 60 hertz. Any ideas why this could be? Edit: It only happens when set at 60 hertz. But, anything over 60 looks very jumpy. |
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Burn... PC... Burn!!!!!
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are you using the latest catalyst drivers?? maybe it will help..
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Extreme Overclocker
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Yup, 3.5s.
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You Feelin' Me?
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Do the earlier drivers do the same? Have you tweaked anything in the ATI Hydravision settings?
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How warm is too warm?
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try setting the refresh rates to different speeds on the monitors. Eg, set one to 60Hz (probably not the gaming monitor) and then the other one to 70hz or so. that should get rid of it. I have the same problem with mine, but I have have gotten used to the lines. I can only do 60hz @ 1600/1200 on my 17" monitors.
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