Here is a better video of the issue:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxOwJR5qjKU
I only have the option of 60Hz with this display.
Turning it off and then back on via the button does seem to temporarily stop flickering, but it comes back in time.
Hmmm this is my only dual link dvi cable so I'll...
Hmm, sorry for the bad video. But the other monitor doesn't flicker, must be my camera, I'll try to get a better video.
The reason I backed my camera up was to show that the other monitor was fine.
Hey guys,
Recently started having issues with graphical corruption and flickering with my LG W3000H-BN.
I made a video of the issue here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq9NmuNnU4M
and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91ceecNYRdI
The first video is on my ATI 4850 trying to set the resolution to...
after a computer format I installed 10.8 which is the latest driver.
Blue screen of death after first retsart at the login screen.
After gaming the two cards are usually around 80*C.
Edit: also two weeks ago when I formatted last I was getting errors while doing windows install about...
Hello,
I have the following setup:
Foxconn bloodrage gti
Intel i7 920
ATI 5970
ATI 4850 (for secondary screens)
Intel G2 80gb ssd
6gb of OCZ ddr3 1600
Recently I started getting BSODs with the 10.8 catalyst driver where it would specifically say that it was the ATI driver that caused...
I'm just going to say this.
I have a 10k RPM 160gb velociraptor.
My room mate has a 7200rpm standard WD harddrive in his laptop.
Every time a map loads in any game we play, he loads the map faster than me.
In war3 map loading starts at the same time for all computers, his always beats mine. >.<
Hmm interesting idea.
Self powered water cooling system.
Technically if you put a peltier between the cpu and the heat sink it could generate electricity, then make that power the pump that pumps this tiny bit of water through the cycle.
I wonder how feasible this is.
I'm sorry, I guess I didn't explain the bottom left picture at all.
This is a water block. If you read the description it dissipates 100W/cm2 of heat with a water flow of 750µL/s. The point of this is using MEMS technology to create ridiculously efficient water blocks.
I've worked in the...
Hi guys,
I was wondering if anyone knew the specs on heatsinks for removing heat from a cpu, and what the i7 requires in that aspect??
I ask this because this quotes it being able to remove heat at a rate of 100W/cm2, which sounds pretty good considering the i7 has about 2.63cm2 on it and...
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