82.10 driver produces all these weird artifacts in BF2 (static lines, "black" flashes etc etc). I recommend using the latest official 81.85 driver if you're into BF2.
Just tried 81.85 drivers. So far so good but textures are still stuffed up in Guildwars... have been since the 81 series. The 80.40 drivers were good with GW but slower with BF2 which I"m playing more now....
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Originally Posted by Severyth
That's like what i am getting in BF2 with these 82.10's....black dots everywhere when looking around....what should i revert to...just did a fresh install of xp...
I'm getting some texture flickering (black dots) in BF2 with 82.10 which I've never had before with earlier drivers... checked the temp my go6800 is only running at a peak of around 60C.
I'm gonna get the 81 series a try
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Originally Posted by ZippoMan
Yep you're right. These are the settings I found online that work really well
This is what most 2405 users have. It was calibrated using a Pantone Colorvision unit.
Brightness...
I agree the brightness is definitely a problem for me. I found that at night without other lights on this LCD can light up most of my room LOL.
Excellent display definitely. Best buy for me since I got my 9300!!!
Found a download over at Dell.com: Dell Notebook System Software for the 9300 updated June 20
http://support.dell.com/support/down...&fileid=125723
This is a rather big 50MB download and I was wondering if it's something that is...
In particular I'm thinking of getting the Apple Wireless Pro Keyboard (bluetooth) for my 9300 and internal bluetooth module. As recently I've started to get tired of the stuff from Logitech and Microsoft.
I wonder if anyone has used...
Is this dongle Dell proprietary or can get off some cable shops? I'm thinking of getting the Logitech x5500 5.1 speaker set (or whatever it's called). Will this dongle work with this set of speakers to give good 5.1 surround?
Also is...
I'm currently running my 6800go at 369/785 in 3D mode (only for games) and would want to NOT overclock whilst in 2D mode. Trying to do that in the nVidia driver panel without success.. the memory is ALWAYS overclocked at the same speed...