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#1 PlainEnvelopes
Member since 2010 • 25 Posts

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So when ever i try to play a steam game like tf2 or bc2 the last two inches of my screen shake. I have tried changing up the settings going to native setting did not help. Do you guys have any ideas on what i could try to get it to stop shakeing. Thanks for the help.

Sparticus247

hmm. Are you using a CRT? If so maybe try changing the refresh rate of the screen.

I am not using a crt monitor. I just picked up a LG W2240 for this build.

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#2 PlainEnvelopes
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So when ever i try to play a steam game like tf2 or bc2 the last two inches of my screen shake. I have tried changing up the settings going to native setting did not help. Do you guys have any ideas on what i could try to get it to stop shakeing. Thanks for the help.

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#3 PlainEnvelopes
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I haven't had to RMA anything with EVGA but from everything I've heard their customer service/support is pretty good.

jtcraft

I wish i could say i was that lucky. But the first EVGA mb i have ever got i have to RMA

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#4 PlainEnvelopes
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So my motherboard is defective and i have to send it back. I was wondering if anyone has had to deal with RMA? was it a smooth process or did evga give you a hard time?

And how long did it take for you to get the new product?

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#5 PlainEnvelopes
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thank your wife, she just gave you an excuse to build a new pc!paullywog

i wish i could be that lucky

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#6 PlainEnvelopes
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Interesting... I'm still thinking about the GTX 460... but as you say, if the price is right it could be a great budget card.lucfonzy

for what you get out of a GTX 460 and at that price, i still look at it as a budget card.

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#7 PlainEnvelopes
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i am going to sli my vdieo card on my new build. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130562 this is the card i will be getting. My question is do they come with a sli bridge? If it does not any recommendations on which to get. thanks for the help
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#8 PlainEnvelopes
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if it works like it should, that would be nice.
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#9 PlainEnvelopes
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thanks for the help.
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#10 PlainEnvelopes
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mw2 and bioshock
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