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iMac20

macrumors newbie
Feb 13, 2008
6
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The solution is here!

Yo peeps,

I found a way to get rid of everything, at least the problems I've had!

It is a hardware thing, it has to do with the "hardware acceleration". If you go to the advanced settings for the monitor and there you decrease the acceleration by one notch you should be fine!

My iMac is running perfectly for the moment, no more glitches in my 3D graphics programs!

Now we just have to wait for the programmers to come out with a driver that can use all the potential that is locked in the graphicscard for the moment...

Btw, I'm on the 2400 card...

Laters
 

UnInvincible

macrumors member
Original poster
Jan 30, 2008
35
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Okay, I'm bringing this thread back from the dead beacuse I still haven't found a solution to this and was wondering if anyone was having the same problem or had found a solution.
Sorry, I've been dealing with it by spending more time on the OS X side but it's still really annoying when I'm doing something on Windows and I have to restart because the screen freaks out.
 
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