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Inno3d Geforce FX5200 - Poor Display Quality

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I have just purchased a nVidia Inno3d Geforce FX5200 graphics card for my
computer mainly for its dual monitor display capabilities and I am
disappointed with the screen display quality on my second monitor. I am
running XP sp2 using a flat panel monitor as the main display (which is
fine) and a 17" CRT and the second output. I have tried swapping the
monitors round then the 17" CRT is fine and the flat panel not. Any one any
ideas please

Thank You

Alec Green

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Which ports do you use to connect the monitors? Dual VGA ( D-Sub ) or
Dual DVI or one of each? Which connector has a clean signal?

The GeForce FX cards are supposed to have a noisy DVI output according
to a post on this ng a few months back, which makes it really bad for
high resolutions like 1600x1200@60Hz.


Alec Green wrote:

> I have just purchased a nVidia Inno3d Geforce FX5200 graphics card for my
> computer mainly for its dual monitor display capabilities and I am
> disappointed with the screen display quality on my second monitor. I am
> running XP sp2 using a flat panel monitor as the main display (which is
> fine) and a 17" CRT and the second output. I have tried swapping the
> monitors round then the 17" CRT is fine and the flat panel not. Any one any
> ideas please
>
> Thank You
>
> Alec Green
>
>

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