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That seems to be with in range
You said you turned off Aero that could have something to do with it i might need to research that
That seems to be with in range
You said you turned off Aero that could have something to do with it i might need to research that
BINGO ! that's the problem turn AERO back on Does disabling Aero really improve performance in Windows 7?
According to this your CPU is doing the work making it lag
oh noes does that mean it's no more windows classic theme for me?
how will I cope ha.
I will change that now and see how that affects things, thanks so much for your quick responses and helpfulness.
Thanks again I'll mark this as solved and come back if I have any more issues.
Hi Seven forums.
Further to my last incorrectly titled post, i'm still having weird issues on my monitors.
Essentially similar to my previous ones just with slightly different symptoms.
Constantly whilst using the computer I get squares all over the screen. In general any kind of interaction away from the window i'm using or just clicking anywhere causes them to go. Once they appear like they are doing whilst i type they flicker alot and jump about the screen. if I were to print screen then you'd see none of them just the normal output, hence I have taken a picture with my phone which i've attached. it seems like it's morphing sections that should be on monitor 1 and pebble dashing monitor 2 with them. It seems to be mostly when i'm moving between two applications windows.
As per earlier in the thread everything is up to date and i'm using nividias 14.2 beta drivers or w/e the most up to date beta is.
I'm at a loss as to what to do, one part of me thinks well meh it clears up pretty quickly unlike the large areas of problems I was having before. However it's really annoying and it'd be nice to get a handle on why it's happening.
edit it seems like the more you move the mouse about and between the two monitors the worse it gets then when you take focus in a new window by clicking it resolves the graphical glitch.
Last edited by lsaw2; 14 Mar 2014 at 15:07. Reason: add more info
Furthermore now the secondary monitor just went batshit. The whole picture starting shifting and flickering and overlaying itself multiple times but only on the secondary monitor, the main one seemed fine. Nothing I could do seemed to effect the problem, just as suddenly as it started it stopped and was fine then a few minutes later just back to the small squares of monitor 1 flickering and being overlayed on monitor 2. I just had a few programs open and was watching a video on youtube.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Last edited by lsaw2; 17 Mar 2014 at 09:02. Reason: add pic
How do you have it set up again ?
Also have you tried monitor calibration
When the Picture shows like that it could also be the cables you are using have you tried to reposition the cables while this is going on
Sometimes that will cause distortion
hi good morning :)
yes as you can see by the headtorch the first thing I do is check the cables etc, that had no effect. The problem just stopped of it's own accord.
The main monitor is dvi out via a vga adapter, and the secondary (the one with the major issues) is dvi to dvi.
I will try a combo with no adapter today as I am clutching at straws as to what the problem could be.