Got my new 7970 Gigabyte card today (GV-R797TO-3GD). However I'm finding that there's an issue with the image quality on the DVI output. I'm using a Dell 30" screen at 2560 x 1600.
With the DVI output, the display isn't as bright and there is a "grid" that seems to be overlayed onto the screen, reducing the image quality. If I connect a 2nd 30" Dell monitor to a display port output using a DP to DVI adapter, the image is as expected.
I've tried reducing the resolution to 1920 x 1200, but this makes no difference.
Edit: The monitor and DL cable were working fine on the DVI output of my 6990.
It's difficult to photograph this issue but I've made an attempt...
This is "normal"...
This is using the 7970 DVI output, you can see that there is a more pronounced black grid effect on the flower and the text box.
This shows the outputs side by side, with the "normal" output on the left. You can see that the colours have a blue tint and the "RELOADED" text in red is much clearer on the normal display (although slightly blury as the monitor is at an angle to the right hand one)
Anyone else had this issue - or is this a faulty card?
With the DVI output, the display isn't as bright and there is a "grid" that seems to be overlayed onto the screen, reducing the image quality. If I connect a 2nd 30" Dell monitor to a display port output using a DP to DVI adapter, the image is as expected.
I've tried reducing the resolution to 1920 x 1200, but this makes no difference.
Edit: The monitor and DL cable were working fine on the DVI output of my 6990.
It's difficult to photograph this issue but I've made an attempt...
This is "normal"...

This is using the 7970 DVI output, you can see that there is a more pronounced black grid effect on the flower and the text box.

This shows the outputs side by side, with the "normal" output on the left. You can see that the colours have a blue tint and the "RELOADED" text in red is much clearer on the normal display (although slightly blury as the monitor is at an angle to the right hand one)

Anyone else had this issue - or is this a faulty card?
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