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Join Date: Mar 2007
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I just built my first computer and I got a really nice 19" monitor for it. The problem is that now that I'm running the computer the monitor scrolls very slowly. The screens just move painfully slow. I'm searching for some kind of recommendation on how to fix this problem.
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Tanker Yanker
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Lewisville TX
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First off we need full specs of your system including the name of the part manufacture.. The more infor the more help we can provide....
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Ok, I have an I-INC 19" monitor, a pentium d 830 duo core 3 gb processor, 512 mb ddr2 ram, geforce 7100 w/ 512. My motherboard is the ecs nforce 570 slit-a. Do you need anything else?
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Did you install the chipset and video drivers? You do realize that your video card is Turbocache, which shares system ram, and you don't have much system ram to begin with?
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