Andy_25 0 Posted April 17, 2000 I recently installed the 5.14 drivers for my TNT. For a while everything worked fine, and games even seemed to run a little bit faster. Then Yesterday I was playing F1 2000, and the game worked ok and after returning to Windows, I left the computer for a while. When I came back, the screen saver had kicked in and here's the strange thing: the screen was very dark. So dark that it was difficult to see what was on it. This was at 800*600*32@75hz. I tried rebooting, but no difference. I then tried different color depths, no change. The next thing I tried was different refresh rates, and no change there either, UNTIL I swithced to the lowest possible refresh rate, 60hz. So, no it works at 800*600*32 @60hz. Other resolutions like 1024*768 and 640*480 seem to work with any refresh rate. I also booted to Win98 and the same thing happens there, so I guess the culprit cannot be the 5.14 drivers? I assume that it must be either my monitor or my Viper V550 thats screwed up. Any ideas as to which one it could be? Is it possible for a monitor to stop working at one refresh rate and one resolution? How about the TNT? Thanks, I really would appreciate any help! I guess, I'm gonna have to buy either a new graphics card or a new monitor, I just would like know which one is causing the problem. The 60hz is really annoying on the eyes. Andy Share this post Link to post
Galilee 0 Posted April 17, 2000 sounds like a driver problems I sometime experience with the 5.14 drivers that my desktop is only white and pink and other pastel colors. And extremly bright thing passes if I change resolution back and forth or something. Don't know how to fix you problem. Go back to 5.13 maybe Share this post Link to post
Andy_25 0 Posted April 17, 2000 I also thought that it was the 5.14 drivers that were causing the problems. But if this is the case, why does the same thing happen in Win98? I mean I'm using totally different drivers there. I dont know if "dark" is the right word to describe the monitor; it's more like "dim" or "hazy". My monitor is quite old (about 10years) so I thought that maybe it's "burned out". I was just wondering if it's possible for a monitor to "burn out" for just one resolution and a few refresh rates (800*600*32@70-120). Or if the same thing can happen to a graphics card Then again, maybe it is the drivers. Thanks again! Andy Share this post Link to post