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I built a new intel-based pc. I bought a ASUS Extreme N6600 Silencer, based on the NVIDIA GeForce 6600 chipset. I ran into the same problem with my last pc. It appears that any nvidia chipset that tries to talk to my Sharp LL-T2020B monitor won't work at any reasonable resolution. If I turn it up at all (using either the nvidia manager or the control panel) I get horrible ghosting/trails/jittery images. These are the examples I've photographed. If I turn it up to some higher settings (like the recommendd 1600x1200 the Sharp manual calls for) the monitor blacks out and says, "out of timing; 47 hz V, 48 kHz H" and I have to restart and change the resolution.
The sharp manual includes a list of Hsync, Vsync, and Dot frequencies for each of the display settings in Digital Mode. (I only use Digital Mode -- analog mode looks even worse, almost unreadable). However, my nVidia manager offers no way to control these settings, at best controlling a refresh rate (60, 70, 75). the higher the refresh rate, the viewer resolution options are presented.
On the last computer I "solved" the problem by installing a Sapphire/ATI card instead of nVidia. On this PC I was hoping tha tI could instead just adjust settings until it works, but I have run out of settings and ideas to look at. ugh.
I'm dying for suggested fixes.
Nvidia Kepler midrange gpu used in gtx680/670 graphics card
TSMC 28nm technology
1536 cuda cores
256-bit memory interface
2012-2013
NVIDIA, the company I work for, has been named "Company of the Year" by Forbes! This was set up in the lobby when I came into work this morning.
NVIDIA's dividends and stock buyback program enables the GPU giant to bring capital return to US$1.2 billion within five quarters.
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I built a new intel-based pc. I bought a ASUS Extreme N6600 Silencer, based on the NVIDIA GeForce 6600 chipset. I ran into the same problem with my last pc. It appears that any nvidia chipset that tries to talk to my Sharp LL-T2020B monitor won't work at any reasonable resolution. If I turn it up at all (using either the nvidia manager or the control panel) I get horrible ghosting/trails/jittery images. These are the examples I've photographed. If I turn it up to some higher settings (like the recommendd 1600x1200 the Sharp manual calls for) the monitor blacks out and says, "out of timing; 47 hz V, 48 kHz H" and I have to restart and change the resolution.
The sharp manual includes a list of Hsync, Vsync, and Dot frequencies for each of the display settings in Digital Mode. (I only use Digital Mode -- analog mode looks even worse, almost unreadable). However, my nVidia manager offers no way to control these settings, at best controlling a refresh rate (60, 70, 75). the higher the refresh rate, the viewer resolution options are presented.
On the last computer I "solved" the problem by installing a Sapphire/ATI card instead of nVidia. On this PC I was hoping tha tI could instead just adjust settings until it works, but I have run out of settings and ideas to look at. ugh.
I'm dying for suggested fixes.
NVidia Quadro FX1400 PCI-Express Graphics Card. This has dual DVI outputs and also a 3-pin sync connector used with 3D glasses.
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Voyager building, Nvidia headquarters, San Jose, California || Photo info: Taken 2022-04-29 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM, ¹⁄₄₀ sec at f/8.0, focal length 21 mm, ISO ISO 100. Copyright 2022 .
Voyager building, Nvidia headquarters, San Jose, California || Photo info: Taken 2022-04-29 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM, ¹⁄₂₅₀ sec at f/10, focal length 16 mm, ISO ISO 100. Copyright 2022 .
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