deadnail Posted December 4, 2001 Can you set the monitors internal settings in its Onscreen Display back to its factory settings?No I couldn't, not with that piece of shit anyhow. And have you tried to pick another monitor profile in the windows controls?Yes and it never made a difference. =/ Maybe your graphics card configuration has been changed when you plugged in the higher clocked ram?No this problem was occuring long before I attempted the faster RAM. Have you tried to add a graphite-core filter (donĀ“t knoe the right english for this) to the monitor cable? Snaps around the cable. Those are cheap ($3.00 or so) and can help a lot.I might give it a try although my problem is 99% fixed now that I got a much better monitor. Of course, most GL games are now playable but the gamma settings on them still have to be cranked to the max, and I find myself using the Night Vision in OpFor more often than I did before but hey, I'm just glad I can finally take out some more crowds with that M-249. =) 0 Share this post Link to post
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