My brother has a Rage fury pro on his system.
when I try to switch to 1024X768 it changes but it seems like it just zooms in on the screen. you can move your mouse to the sides and the screen moves around. How do I stop this? I have tried a few different driver versions and even tried a clean install of his hdd.
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Does the monitor support the resolution, if it does, at what refresh rate. The monitor sounds like the problem. If the monitor will support the res and the refresh rate, then try reinstalling the monitor driver. Is the correct monitor driver loaded now, don't use unknown or standard.
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Yes, it seems that the monitor is not supporting that resolution. I discovered that when I tried to run Quake II at 1600x1200 on my 15" monitor Took a while to reset the resolution setting...
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It is a 19" KDS Visual Sensations. I have installed the drivers that came with it and also downloaded the newest drivers for it. I have also tried different refresh rates. The monitor worked fine all the way up to 1600X1200 on a 3dfx card.
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CPU: Athlon X2 7850 Blackbox edition o/c'd to 3400mhz
Motherboard: Asus M2N68-AM SE2
Memory: 4gb Kingston KVR RAM
Video: BFG Geforce gtx 260 oc v2
Hard Drives: 1TB Barracuda 7200.12, 500GB WD, 320GB WD, 320GB WD 250GB WD, 250GB Seagate
Case: APEVIA X-CRUISER-BK Black Steel case
Power Supply: OCZ 700W StealthXStream Power Supply
Optical: 22x LG DVD R/W
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Try this:
Go to Display Properties/Settings/Advanced/Display/Monitor and uncheck the Use DDC Information circle. Set the max resolution and frequency to what you know the monitor can handle. Hope that fixes it.
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