Originally posted by: ormandj
"My temper is fine. You may not notice it, or know what it is, but its there." - 5 people say otherwise.
Yeah, you can. People with hardware that doesnt have show shimmering as badly. As Ive been saying for months, you need a very large display to see just how bad it is. Its sad that people with the bigger monitors, get the worse IQ
Originally posted by: ormandj
"Your screen size, or res may not be large enough show it enough for you to notice it." - I told you it's a 21" LCD, 1680x1050. How much larger do I need? I have a 30" Apple Cinema I can hook up just to satisfy you.
No, 21" doesnt show it near as bad as a 24" LCD does. I had a 2005FPW, and a X800 Pro. Went to a 6800GT, and noticed the shimmering. But not that much of a difference. I then got a X850XT/PE and a 2405FPW when it came out, shimmering was all but gone. Then got a 7800GTX (later another) and as soon as I put the GTX in, *bam* it was back in force. Much worse than ever. What does that tell me? That its MUCH more noticable in a larger screen. Again, its sad people with bigger/nicer monitors get worse IQ.
I dont really care if you hook up your Apple 30" or not. I would say you would notice it a lot easier, and it would be much worse on the 30". Especially in games that have it worse than others.
Originally posted by: ormandj
"Let me guess, now thats its in a real review, its still not good enough?" - I can write a "real" review too. That doesn't mean it's factual.
Oh, so first it was "no real review mentions it", and now its not a real review? When does it end? HardOCP is NV bias if any. They are one of the biggest and most trusted hardware sites around. Why dont you go post and tell them that their review is not factual. Brent is always posting on the forums, and answers any questions about any article he writes.
Originally posted by: ormandj
Granted, I just noticed the "on certain hardware" clause in your post, but the way you are writing is more "these cards are *bleeped* up." Maybe with specific hardware (not mine, I just put the 30" cinema on, and I nor my friends *still* do not see it.) I would just suggest you stop over-generalizing and take a far less negative tone when dealing with people on the internet. You'll get a lot further.
Its not a clause, its the truth. Shimmering is worse on different hardware. Why cant some of you people grasp that? Its much less notiable, or not even at all, on a small, lower res CRT. Than on a huge, high res LCD. I didnt write it like that at all, and I dont cuss. I dont really care what you suggest, Im not trying to go anywhere. Much less, go "farther".
Originally posted by: ormandj
The issue I have with your "fact" claiming, is it isn't fact. It might be the case with Dell 2405's (as it seems 99% of the people with problems have them) and Nvidia cards there is an issue, but I'm telling you, I do *not* have shimmering, both on a 21" and 30" lcd. I know what I'm looking for, I've seen shimmering on low quality lcds before. My friends aren't blind either, if 5 people can't see it then either we're all really lucky to be shimmering-blind, or it isn't occuring with my hardware.
Except, it is a fact. There are many people with all sorts of hardware, that notice it. Yes most are on a large LCD, but not all. Several in this post alone notice it on a CRT. Personally, I think you do have it. And just dont know what it really is, or dont play a game that suffers as badly as others from it.
Originally posted by: ormandj
Nothing you've said makes it some kind of "fact" though. Maybe a niche incompatibility issue, or something else (are you a HW engineer? I'm not - I couldn't begin to tell you the *Real* cause of your problems.)
Its not just what I have said, but many others. And *gasp*, even reviewers now are mentioning it. Niche? Perhaps, but so its SLI, Crossfire, or heck, even $500 cards. I can tell you the real cause of my problems, its my NV cards. Which are sold, and being shipped off Monday. I bought a X1800XT to try out a month or so ago. Guess what? My shimmering in BF2 was all but gone. It looked MUCH better than on my GTX's. Sold the X1800XT because I just waneted to see if the IQ was as good as I remember, and it was. But the X1800XT was too slow for my needs, and I wanted a X1900 series. I got a steal on the X1800XT and sold it for a profit, after I got to test it for about a week.
Originally posted by: ormandj
If it's that bad, you should have returned your card. Nvidia isn't going to listen until they lose money. The only way they'll lose money is if people quit buying their stuff. If enough people had this horrendus shimmering that the vocal minority are preaching about, and Nvidia was losing sales, they'd fix it (whatever it is.) It just seems to be a niche thing, isolated to gamers on (from what I've mostly read about the issue) larger Dell LCDs. I doubt that makes it of financial importances to Nvidia to redesign hardware (if it's a HW issue) in the immediate future.
It is that bad. Sadly, I was at the end of a double edged sword. My 1920x1200 res is very demanding. And my X850XT/PE just couldnt keep up in BF2 to my liking. The X1800 was late, and the 7800GTX was much faster than my X850. Especially in my favorite game of the time (and still today), BF2. I already had a A8N-SLI, because it was the first PCIe mobo out, and was a good one at that. So I snagged a GTX, and was very happy with the performance. However, the second I loaded up BF2, there was the shimmering. I suffered thru it, because as I said, my X850 was just too slow for me. Then came F.E.A.R and CoD2.. and still the X1800XT wasnt out. So I got yet another GTX, because the single GTX struggled at my res. However, now that the X1900's are out, Im going back to ATi. Ive got enough cash to get 2x7900GTX's, but its just not worth it to me, because of the IQ loss. Im going with just one X1900, because I dont think Crossfire has the same performance gains that SLI does. And, because the 7900GTX's block two our of four of the SATA plugs on my A8N32. Since I have three SATA drives.. that sucks. But thats another story.