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<blockquote data-quote="Jump" data-source="post: 165061" data-attributes="member: 2397"><p>Are you using AMD vision control to modify your graphic card settings? if so set it to default, or if you're using a different program that lets you configure your graphic settings set them ALL to default.</p><p> </p><p>Alternatively, change your screen resolution, you can find out how to do that by searching on Google "how to change screen resolution on (operating system / windows 7 / vista xp etc)"</p><p> </p><p>This more than likely isn't a hardware problem but a software problem as you said when you move your window over it fix's itself.</p><p> </p><p>P.S ; this could also be because of your screen refresh rate, most screens cannot go over 70.</p><p> </p><p>P.S 2; If any of them be dicks again and unhelpful report them for going off-topic or unhelpful/offensive posts which count as spam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jump, post: 165061, member: 2397"] Are you using AMD vision control to modify your graphic card settings? if so set it to default, or if you're using a different program that lets you configure your graphic settings set them ALL to default. Alternatively, change your screen resolution, you can find out how to do that by searching on Google "how to change screen resolution on (operating system / windows 7 / vista xp etc)" This more than likely isn't a hardware problem but a software problem as you said when you move your window over it fix's itself. P.S ; this could also be because of your screen refresh rate, most screens cannot go over 70. P.S 2; If any of them be dicks again and unhelpful report them for going off-topic or unhelpful/offensive posts which count as spam. [/QUOTE]
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