Caporegime
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- 18 Oct 2002
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Thanks for all the help guys and I will try that fix tonight Mr Pain.
@DM - No, just no! The monitor has been perfect for many many months and never skipped a beat. Now if it results in me staying at 60Hz, so be it but this is not a faulty monitor and I told you this before. Now unless you have any helpful advice, please stay out.
If Greg's Swift was the problem then the same thing would happen on his nvidia cards
Well done for being closed minded. This is a documented issue on different brands of cards both Nvidia and AMD. There are lots of situations where there is a hardware fault that will show on SOME hardware and not others. A perfectly working monitor will work with all cards, a faulty monitor could work with some cards but not others, or no cards. Working with one card means that, it worked with one card. Another non faulty monitor could work perfectly with any card at all.
But ignore that possibility and have a go at me because it's literally impossible that it could be a monitor fault right?
Jesus, not sure if you're being purposefully ignorant or just wanting this to be an AMD issue(despite lots of Nvidia users having the same problem).
This happens in multiple areas of computing. Mobo works fine with one gpu, randomly won't work with another gpu... suspect gpu, change gpu, same problem, replace mobo, problem goes away.
If a motherboard is supposed to in general work with all gpus, works fine for 6 months with the first gpu you use, then causes all kinds of problems with another gpu AND it turns out to be the motherboard at fault then the motherboard was always faulty, the problem just didn't show in one particular combination of hardware.
But you always stay civil right, pointing out fact that Nvidia users have faced the same issue and replacing the screen fixed it isn't helpful, and your civil response was to tell me to stay out of a thread, particularly interesting for someone who goes into every thread to troll everyone, having the cheek to tell someone to stay out of one.
You know which users tend to end up not getting their problems fixed, it's the ones that discount genuine possibilities for absolutely no reason at all.
It's perfectly possible you have a faulty AMD card, it's perfectly possible you have a faulty screen, you've discounted one of those completely based off an illogical argument... the screen works with card A thus it will work with all cards as it can't have a problem.