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Do you have a CRT or LCD monitor? Do you have vsync enabled or forced through CCC? If not try turning it on. I have never had the atiglxx.dll replacer work for me at all.
Edit - When you say "wavy image", does that mean the entire screen looks like that, or is it like there is a horizontal tear somewhere in the screen? |
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Just tried to force vsync in CCC - the same. These "waves" going from top of the screen to the bottom. Unvisible on screenshots. In game looks ok, but... this is not good I think. |
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Do you have it hooked up with a DVI cable or VGA cable? Is it hooked into a DVI/HDMI/Displayport or VGA port on the back of your computer? Are you using a DVI to VGA converter at all?
Last edited by Whacker; 05-15-2012 at 02:21 AM. |
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I'm using the convertor.
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That's most likely your problem right there, wavy lines on an LCD can very often be caused by using analog inputs at some point. Try using a pure DVI-DVI cable from the back of your PC to your LCD, and see if that fixes things.
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If you are in the US or even North America, you can get very cheap DVI cables through Amazon. I have a local PC shop where I got my 5 meter cables for about $15 each. Don't believe the retail shops that try to sell way overpriced $60 cables that are only 9 feet long. |
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