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alright, I'm running a 17" Benq and a 22" Acer LCD. The 22 being my Primary and the 17 being my secondary. These are running through the ports on the back of my Geforce FX card. DVI and the other port. Native res being 1680x1050 on 22 and 1280x1024 on 17.

Whenever I log on my monitors work fine... no problems... until, I run a game (such as COD2). Gaming is fine... everything works on seperate screens (teamspeak and xfire on the 17 and COD2 on the 22) My trouble comes when I exit the game though.

Trouble meaning my Primary 22" goes into "no signal mode" and cannot be turned back on until i either re-enter the game ALA my Xfire... or turn off the compute unhook the 22 and restart with the 17... rehook the 22 and reboot again.

the problem seems to be in my 22 as whenever I try to run my pc without it... it runs into the same problem solo when exiting a game.

This is really troubling me as I play alot of COD2 so this happens frequently. Any help would be appreciated.

BTW if it is limitations in gpu that is ok as I am getting a new Falcon PC in the near future (1 weeK)

Thanks

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