K ~K-Pow~ Daemon Poster Messages 1,241 Feb 27, 2006 #21 You can buy little screens to put over your old monitor too that will help reduce the glare and are easier on the eyes, and i don't think there all that expensive. I know of a friend that has one it's a lot easier on the eyes.
You can buy little screens to put over your old monitor too that will help reduce the glare and are easier on the eyes, and i don't think there all that expensive. I know of a friend that has one it's a lot easier on the eyes.
A acekrn In Runtime Messages 315 Feb 27, 2006 #22 what's the current refresh rate of ur monitor, what brand and type, and what video card are you currently running?
what's the current refresh rate of ur monitor, what brand and type, and what video card are you currently running?
K ~K-Pow~ Daemon Poster Messages 1,241 Feb 27, 2006 #23 I know this is going to sound silly, but it worked for one of my friends. You got any extra window screen aroudn you can cover your monitor with. It reduces the glare and should make it easier on the eyes.
I know this is going to sound silly, but it worked for one of my friends. You got any extra window screen aroudn you can cover your monitor with. It reduces the glare and should make it easier on the eyes.
OP OP Half Evil Golden Master Messages 16,076 Feb 27, 2006 #24 Its a dell moniter. I moved it up to 75hrz. And its the Ati x300/x500 Gcard.