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I was hoping these drivers would sort this problem im having out, but still dont. Its like crash lines as you can see, only happens with random windows being open, like the ones you see open in the picture. Also the crash lines seem to go when you move the mouse over them parts, i.e the windows clock on the sidebar, does not show, till you move the mouse over it. So some sort of rendering problem I guess. I have the 7100GS. Them drivers surport my card, so i was hoping it would fix it, but no. It does work faster though.

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I want to know about 1440x900 resolution as well.. .anyone has tried this?

Edit: Well, someone at http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread...1378&page=5 said no 1440x900 yet :{

*bangs head against wall... hard* :angry:

Well, I guess can't get too annoyed. These haven't come from the nVidia website. Until they do, I'm not going to get angry about it. *breathes deep, calming breaths*

I share your frustation.... :{

+ I just got this 19" LCD about 2 hours ago.... can't you imagine my frustration now hehe

By the way, my desktop looks so ugly now, not clear/crisp, feels like all text are non-clear type, etc.. is this because I'm running 1280x960 and not its native resolution at 1440x900?

Or this IS LCD, compared to my superb quality CRT? :)

Edited by :: Lyon ::

Not a into .inf modding myself, but clearly something is missing in this line:

HKR,, NV_Modes, %REG_MULTI_SZ%,  "{*}S 2560x1600=1;720x480=18;720x576=19;720x576=8032;1440x900 1680x1050=9;SHV 1920x1440x32=1;1600x900x32 1600x1024x32 1600x1200x32=1F;1920x1200x32=3;1600x900x8,16 1600x1024x8,16 1600x1200x8,16 1920x1080x8,16 1920x1200x8,16 1920x1440x8,16 2048x1536x8=3F;640x480 800x600 1024x768 1152x864 1280x768 1280x960 1280x1024=7F;2048x1536x16=9;1920x1080x32=F;"

The 1440x900 entry is missing something, what about just replacing 1440x900 with some of the others?

Or are these settings for something totally different than resolution?

heyhey- someone said there's no diference between those drivers and the previous ones. well.. i noticed one difference. alt+tab from World of warcraft was doing a flicker-screen constantly. they fixed that in current drivers. woohoo :)

I was hoping these drivers would sort this problem im having out, but still dont. Its like crash lines as you can see, only happens with random windows being open, like the ones you see open in the picture. Also the crash lines seem to go when you move the mouse over them parts, i.e the windows clock on the sidebar, does not show, till you move the mouse over it. So some sort of rendering problem I guess. I have the 7100GS. Them drivers surport my card, so i was hoping it would fix it, but no. It does work faster though.

Hate to tell you, but your screenshot looks very much like a hardware failure to me.

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