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All i ever see on many forums is people complaining about how their dells have faint backlight bleeding, faint noises, a few dead pixels, and so on. Im not flaming anyone, but alot of these rmas you hear about are from people who are asking "Is this enough backlight bleeding to rma it?" "Is...
Dude after 5 monitors that should show something. Either dell is friggen horrible with the 2405's or there is nothing wrong. Im thinking the second option. Not trying to flame you, but 5 rma's???
yeah, i have a monitor from a rma due to backlight issues, and i have the original still for a few days, man running these as dual monitors just makes me want to buy another. im completely addicted.
yeah you need to run the thing in dvi to get the best quality. on vga it takes alot of tweaking to get it to look right and still in the end it doesnt. but with dvi you plug it in and are set to go.
The only thing that monitor drivers do is tell your video card what resolutions it can run at and what refresh rates. But with most new montors and sp2 it will automatically detect it perfectly fine and you shouldnt notice any difference in performance. The only reason you should get...
why are you trying to run at anything other than native in the first place, your computer should run it perfectly fine with a 6600gt. Also anything other than that on the 2005fpw will look fuzzy, just as any other lcd that runs other than native.
Dont worry about it, its an awesome monitor, and if the backlight bleeding is bad you just rma it and get a new, very simple. The chances of backlight problems are insignificant to how kick ass the monitor is.
With my 2005fpw i get tearing horribly. For some reason if i rotate the screen 90 or 180 degrees and play back the same things that tear, it is completely gone. There is absolutely no tearing, but once i put it back to normal 0 degrees it tears like crazy. Any ideas if my monitor is bad or if...