Damaged My Monitor
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I've been playing SINS for about 10 days and I like it a lot.
But I notice today that it has apparently permanently damaged my monitor.
I have a two-year-old at the time top of the line Dell XPS gaming rig, with an nVIDIA 7800 and a very nice Dell 21 inch flatscreen monitor. This is the best monitor I've ever had, runs flawlessly, never had any problems.
But I notice after some long sessions of playing SINS that the interface controls are burned permanently into my monitor at the bottom and the top. I run a clean desktop with no wallpaper, just the standard Windows blue-green color. Very annoying to have smudgy black and gray streaks.
I'm running the default setup that I got on install: 1024 x 758, 60 Hz, 2 sample anti-aliasing (don't even know what that means, alas); and highest detail on everything.
Anybody got a clue on this? I see I have my monitor set through desktop properties at 75 Hz. Could it have been a problem to run SINS for 10 days at 60 Hz? I have no clue whether that might damage the monitor.
But I notice today that it has apparently permanently damaged my monitor.
I have a two-year-old at the time top of the line Dell XPS gaming rig, with an nVIDIA 7800 and a very nice Dell 21 inch flatscreen monitor. This is the best monitor I've ever had, runs flawlessly, never had any problems.
But I notice after some long sessions of playing SINS that the interface controls are burned permanently into my monitor at the bottom and the top. I run a clean desktop with no wallpaper, just the standard Windows blue-green color. Very annoying to have smudgy black and gray streaks.
I'm running the default setup that I got on install: 1024 x 758, 60 Hz, 2 sample anti-aliasing (don't even know what that means, alas); and highest detail on everything.
Anybody got a clue on this? I see I have my monitor set through desktop properties at 75 Hz. Could it have been a problem to run SINS for 10 days at 60 Hz? I have no clue whether that might damage the monitor.