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Jumpy & Wobbly

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Got a BFG 7800 PCI-E being displayed on a Acer 1916w.

I've waited to talk about this as i though it was my old CRT, but with a new TFT its still doing it.

I've tried lots of Nvidia updates but none have helped, i've never Oc'd the card.

Any help or any info would be great as every thing else is spot on, but this.

Best way to describe it is like a ripple on the screen as i move uyp and down. :confused:
 
Arcane said:
Have you got v-sync turned off?

I have no idea mate.

Can't check now as am not om my computer, but will when i get home.

Is this an in game setting? (from memory i think it is but am not too sure)

What does V-Sync do and would this cause a problem like this?

Ta.
 
Hi, thanks for the info, but it wasn't v-sync.

Adfter this i went home and had a fiddle round.

Loaded Doom III, problem was very bad.

So i went into the windows GFX setttings, and loaded the Doom III profile, tried it again and it was perfect.

The only difference in the two settings was:

Anisotropic filtering.

This was turned off in the Doom III setting, so i put it like that on standard, tried various FPS and its worked for them all.

Which is great, and i thankyou for putting me on the lines of trying this configs but why would that be causing me problems?
 
Steedie said:
was v-sync turned on or off in the ingame settings?

On.

I tried turning it off 1st, but it didn't do anything.

Thats when i went and had a look about in the profiles
 
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