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Hey there!
This seems to me that it's your monitor going out of its range.
It means your system display card settings are too high for your monitor. Boot your system into safe mode and set the display settings lower. Right mouse button click on an empty space on your desktop and go to properties. Then settings->advanced and you should be able to adjust the vertical frequency down to 60hz or 72hz. If not, then go to the monitor tab and load a generic monitor driver.
One time, I bought a repackaged display card that had been set too high and I had to reload the card driver in safe mode to get it to work correctly.
Give that a go and see what happens and then come back to me if the problems still happens.
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- Anonymous11 years ago
@JLM1200 wrote:Hey there!
This seems to me that it's your monitor going out of its range.
It means your system display card settings are too high for your monitor. Boot your system into safe mode and set the display settings lower. Right mouse button click on an empty space on your desktop and go to properties. Then settings->advanced and you should be able to adjust the vertical frequency down to 60hz or 72hz. If not, then go to the monitor tab and load a generic monitor driver.
One time, I bought a repackaged display card that had been set too high and I had to reload the card driver in safe mode to get it to work correctly.Give that a go and see what happens and then come back to me if the problems still happens.
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✔ If your issue has been resolved, Please accept this post as a solution. A little XP would be a great gesture to say thank you aswell! ✔It was set at 59hz before for some reason. I set my monitors back to 60hz, but no change in behavior. Any reason it would be at 59hz, instead of 60?
Any other suggestions?
- Anonymous11 years ago
every time I change it from 59 to 60 it keeps reverting back to 59. Any reason why?
- Anonymous11 years ago
also, this only happens in Dragon Age, no other game. Why do you think that is? Thanks for your help by the way
- Anonymous11 years agoHave you put vertical sync on? So it matches your monitors refresh rate? This can ease flickering.