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Does your LCD have subtle flicker in dark areas?
I just bought a Rad-5 flatpanel -- noticed some subtle flicker in dark areas... I'm wondering if this is normal or if it's just my video card... or the wiring of my apartment -- who the fuck knows... Maybe it's this shitty monitor... From all the reviews I read of this Rad-5 -- I'm leaning to thinking it's my video card.
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a good ol format c: will resolve the issue.
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It's hardly even flicker -- it's more like a pulsation... and so far I can only detect it on large dark gray areas (like on GFY) -- otherwise it seems rock steady... It's almost so subtle it's not even worth returning it... Hmm...
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put it in the oven
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#6 |
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Location: Seattle, WA
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its just your cable and shit to your video card mine was like that |
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#7 |
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if u r trying to hook it to a flat panel port on your graphics card that could be the prob too
i had that, so i used normal monitor port instead of the flat panel shit ![]() |
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#8 |
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It's 99% gone now I think -- I had to toy with the "phase" option...
These LCD's are bizarre... To get them set up is like trying to get Uhura on StarTrek to decode the alien frequency... |
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Well the Rad-5 is Analog only... so there was only one option with my video card. To get it working perfect I had to set it up in Windows to 75hz -- then fuck with the phase button to remove the flicker -- then you have to press this "Auto Tune" button which lines up all the pixels on your Analog signal w/ the pixels of your LCD... Kindof a pain in the ass, but I guess it's worth it...
Fortunately I have no dropped pixels. Only thing I don't really dig is that the black areas aren't true black like on a CRT. |
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