Andrew Leigh
August 12th, 2002, 01:25 AM
Hi,
I have bought and installed the Matrox G550 and am one unhappy camper. Could someone please help or perhaps explain if my expectations are way too high.
Reason for upgrading from the Voodoo 3 3000 was to get better image quality on the monitor (and to have dual screens). The monitor by the way is a Phillips 107S 17" and the setup is 1024 x 768 with 32 bit True Colour and a screen refresh rate of 85Hz.
There were two problems on the Voodoo which appeared to be interrelated. The first was an irritating "ghosting" of things that moved with reasonable rapidity. So a dog running on the beach would show ghosting on the legs. The second was pixelation under the same conditions. Fast moving things would either ghost or block.
I bought the G550 in an attempt to remove this problem but no luck. I tried to change my screen resolution to 640 x 480 and the problem gets even worse. This problem manifests in RapVideo, Windows Media Player (the worst) and Premiere.
What am I doing wrong, are there basic setting I don't know about?
Do I expect too much from the card?
Help.
Cheers
Andrew
PS: Asus P3V4X, PIII @ 733MHz, 512Ram, SB Player, DVRaptor, Win98SE, Premiere 6
I have bought and installed the Matrox G550 and am one unhappy camper. Could someone please help or perhaps explain if my expectations are way too high.
Reason for upgrading from the Voodoo 3 3000 was to get better image quality on the monitor (and to have dual screens). The monitor by the way is a Phillips 107S 17" and the setup is 1024 x 768 with 32 bit True Colour and a screen refresh rate of 85Hz.
There were two problems on the Voodoo which appeared to be interrelated. The first was an irritating "ghosting" of things that moved with reasonable rapidity. So a dog running on the beach would show ghosting on the legs. The second was pixelation under the same conditions. Fast moving things would either ghost or block.
I bought the G550 in an attempt to remove this problem but no luck. I tried to change my screen resolution to 640 x 480 and the problem gets even worse. This problem manifests in RapVideo, Windows Media Player (the worst) and Premiere.
What am I doing wrong, are there basic setting I don't know about?
Do I expect too much from the card?
Help.
Cheers
Andrew
PS: Asus P3V4X, PIII @ 733MHz, 512Ram, SB Player, DVRaptor, Win98SE, Premiere 6