Help!! Fonts look blurry on my new PC!

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I'm so frustrated I'm about to go back to my old PC.

Operating System: Windows 7/64 Bit
Video Card Asus EAH4350
Lasted Drivers Installed
Monitor LG LCD 20" (2009 model)
Resolution: 1680x1050 @ 60Hz

My fonts are blurry, jagged and have a slight rainbow effect to them. Turning on Cleartype makes them twice as bad and every three or forth letter is bolded. Going to any other refresh rate, like 1280 x 1024 makes the fonts even WORSE and they become smudged.

I've tried everything and read everywhere and I can't find a solution.

Please help!

Thanks!


EDIT: Ok this is interesting. I went in to Performance Options:

1. Click the start button (Microsoft Logo bottom left of screen)
2. Type into the search box: appearance
3. Click on the link that appears near the top ---> Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows

Then I selected Adjust For Best Performance. Now my fonts look much better. My desktop theme has been wiped out but otherwise this is much better. I figured out that Use Visual Styles on Windows and Buttons is the culprit. Checking this just kills my fonts. Unfortunately unchecking it kills most of the desktop theme.
 
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I'm so frustrated I'm about to go back to my old PC.

Operating System: Windows 7/64 Bit
Video Card Asus EAH4350
Lasted Drivers Installed
Monitor LG LCD 20" (2009 model)
Resolution: 1680x1050 @ 60Hz

My fonts are blurry, jagged and have a slight rainbow effect to them. Turning on Cleartype makes them twice as bad and every three or forth letter is bolded. Going to any other refresh rate, like 1280 x 1024 makes the fonts even WORSE and they become smudged.

I've tried everything and read everywhere and I can't find a solution.

Please help!

Thanks!


EDIT: Ok this is interesting. I went in to Performance Options:

1. Click the start button (Microsoft Logo bottom left of screen)
2. Type into the search box: appearance
3. Click on the link that appears near the top ---> Adjust the appearance and performance of Windows

Then I selected Adjust For Best Performance. Now my fonts look much better. My desktop theme has been wiped out but otherwise this is much better. So now I'm wondering if I can pinpoint what, on the check list, did this.


what you may be referring to as blurry may just be win 7 aero. when you change to performance win 7 shifts from aero to basic.
 

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First you'll have to turn on Cleartype then type in the start menu search:

Cleartype

And click on 'Adjust Cleartype Text'.
Go through the options and choose what is best for you.
Post back the results.
 

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Well, it looks much better now. Oddly, I have 'Use Visual Styles on Windows and Buttons' turned back on and now everything looks better with Cleartype. The direct opposite of what I was seeing before. It seems to have been a problem with the default theme I was using, which was the one that Windows 7 first defaulted to. When I had basic on and went to a different theme, it wiped out my old one so now the problem is gone. Makes sense? No it doesn't does it. :)

I DO still get some purple fonts with Cleartype, however. Like on a google search box, if I type "testing" The "ing" is in purple when the "test" is black/blueish.
 

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If you could fill in your system specs, we might be able to help you better. The sticky threads in the general section will tell you how to fill them in.
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Windows Seven UltimateAMD Piledriver FX 8320 @ 3.5GHzCrucial Ballistix 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3ASUS GeForce GTX 970 Strix Edition @ 1.114 GHz
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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
The Dominator?
OS
Windows Seven Ultimate
CPU
AMD Piledriver FX 8320 @ 3.5GHz
Motherboard
ASUS M5A97 EVO R2.0
Memory
Crucial Ballistix 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS GeForce GTX 970 Strix Edition @ 1.114 GHz
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 23EA63V 23" IPS 1080p Monitor
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung SSD 840 EVO 120 GB
1x WD GreenPower 500GB 7200RPM
1 External HDD 1TB
PSU
Corsair CX500
Case
Zalman Z9 Plus
Cooling
CPU - Corsair Hydro H80i, Case - 3x Aerocool Shark Edition
Keyboard
Xenta Backlit Keyboard (Not very good!)
Mouse
Logitech G400
Internet Speed
Download: 7 mb/s Upload: 0.76 mb/s
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
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1200x730x600mm Desk
Using Virtual Audio Cable to split stereo sound into Audio Technica ATH-M50 headphones and Logitech X-530 speakers.
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