Am I Evil? wrote: » Great to hear :pac: I went with the non windowed Black Pearl Looking forward to getting everything set up, I hope its quiet as I expect. I'm building the rig around it tbh, everything is as quiet as I could get it while still having the power. Even went off and bought one of those new Corsair RM series power supplies where the fan doesn't even start up til it hits 40% load
marko93 wrote: » Monitor arrived today. SO SO BEAUTIFUL Feck, how much back light bleeding is normal?
kaimera wrote: » Anyone,,,7990HD for 375e. Or get a 290x.
EoinHef wrote: » Throw up a pic
marko93 wrote: » Sorry for taking so long, was at work. Eh, here's two. One was taken with a camera, the other with a potato.(Neither too great in low light situations)
Baked.noodle wrote: » I have an LG IPS LED 24EA53 and whilst there is a small amount of inconsistent back lighting, especially in the bottom left hand corner, it's nowhere near as bad as that. The viewing angle whilst viewing a black screen aren't the best so it appears worse in the corners until you look directly into the area. I find my screen is acceptable, but I would return it if it looked any worse.
marko93 wrote: » I think I will return it! I paid good money, I know it's a universal money, but I want a product that wont bother me
McSasquatch wrote: » If it's happening regularly, during gaming, it could be artifacting. Check your graphics card temps while gaming (download something like GPUZ) - overheating can cause a variety of visual glitches. If temps are okay, it could be more serious.
raymix wrote: » Graphical artifacts, same thing you watch for when overclocking and burning GPU. It could be few things: Bad overclock Temps too high, could be thermal paste going bad. Solder joints. GPUs sometimes don't hold temperature changes so well. I personally re-flowed 9800GX2 and 8800GT cards to fix this issue, but it was much worse.
papu wrote: » I'd be worried if it happens in all games. Does it? check the temps , if its an ATI card the temps are in CCC you can manual set fan speeds too.
Gumbi wrote: » What card is it? What CPU do you have? Is it overclocked? What are your core temps/VRM temps while gaming?
cherryghost wrote: » It's not hardware related, 99% sure it's driver related but nothing you can do atm. DICE have admitted the artifact issues are game related and are actively working with AMD and Nvidia to fully fix it. I have little confidence in them though