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    válasz anaqer #13 üzenetére

    köszi :)

    [L]http://www.short-media.com/forum/showthread.php?postid=52230#post52230[/L]

    Újabb hiba?:

    It seems like the new driver series is attempting to pass way too many unsupported resolution/refresh rates to the monitor, overloading the monitor's relay system and frying the monitor. Instead of reading the refresh rates from the PRIMARY display INF files, it is reading the SECONDARY display INF refresh rates. For those of us with only 1 monitor hooked up, there is no SECONDARY display INF refresh rate file, to the video card starts at its own highest supported refresh rate and starts passing that onto the monitor. With Radeon 9800/9700's capable of syncing @ a refresh rate of 200 Hz, that means 99% of the world's monitors are at risk of damage.

    So far, a total of 183 monitors, ranging from high-end 22'' Viewsonic P225F's to lowly 14'' Compaq SVGA monitors have been reported as dead/damaged due to this problem. It is to be taken seriously.

    I'll attest to this problem, as my Dell UltraScan P1110 21'' Trinitron has been damaged due to this problem. Running the Catalyst 3.8's on my Corona system @ 1600x1200 @ 85 Hz and playing Unreal Tournament 2003, I exited the game and the monitor started flickering like mad, attempting to change refresh rates. After 8 unsuccessful retries, the monitor displayed the ''NO VIDEO SIGNAL FROM INPUT 1'' message and the power light turned orange. A burning smell was coming from the back of the monitor. Hooking the monitor up to another system proved useless, as it did not start up.
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    A Lényege: Az új driver olyan frissitési rátát alkalmaz,hogy attól tönkre mennek a monitorok. Amennyiben nincsen meghajtod (inf) a monitorodhoz, úgy a cat 3.8 olyan felbontást akar beállitani amivel tönkre teszi a monitort.
    Egyelöre igéretesnek tünik a catalyst 3.8 :)

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