I have a new CPU that has an ATI M9/M10 Radeon video card. There is a
driver available for this on photon(Pg.radeon) and it is detected by
crttrap. However, when I run the driver the resolution of the screen looks
fine but it is really wavy i.e. there is some noise. I increased the refresh
rate to 72 and it slightly improved things.
I would really appreciate any suggestions.
Shashank
I hope someone can come up with some suggestions as
to why the ATI M9/M10 driver displays a flickering
screen.
Thanks,
Shashank
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I have a new CPU that has an ATI M9/M10 Radeon video card. There is a
driver available for this on photon(Pg.radeon) and it is detected by
crttrap. However, when I run the driver the resolution of the screen looks
fine but it is really wavy i.e. there is some noise. I increased the
refresh
rate to 72 and it slightly improved things.
I would really appreciate any suggestions.
Shashank
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Is this issue isolated to this driver, i.e. if you use the standard
vesa driver is the display OK?
Personally I think this could be a hardware related issue. I have an
M9 based motherboard and using the same driver and unless my eyesight
has suddenly got a lot worse (which could be the case) I cannot see
any noise at all.
If you see the same issue with different drivers / OS’s you may want
to replace the graphics card, or motherboard. It sounds like the one
you have has a poor layout or impedance issue.
Sorry I wish I could just say tweak this, or that and it would make it
better but it sounds like you have a genuine noise issue and sounds
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