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Old March 31st 11, 09:05 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default Geforce 460 and DVI question

I recently bought and installed a Palit Geforce GTX 460 1Gb - the sonic
platinum edition. While the card powers my Relisys tl795 r-u monitor
brilliantly, neither DVI ports work properly. I get a bright green
background to everything.

I've tried three different DVI cables with the same result.

My monitor worked perfectly well from the DVI port on my previous
Geforce 5600 card.

Before I go through all the hassle of sending the card back - does
anyone have any experience of the problem? Could it be the monitor?
 




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