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DVI problem with latest drivers

For the last few months I cannot update to the latest NVidia drivers for my GeForce3-TI200 with WinXP Pro. I am using a Dell 1900FP. After the update all of my colors are totaly wrong. Everything has a yellow burnt look to it. If I revert back to the VGA cable all is fine. The last set of drivers I tried are 44.03. System: Gigabyte GAVAX M/B (KT400) 1 gig ram Athlon 2100XP SB Live Dell 1900FP I need an update for my 1900 Dell ultrasharp flat panel lcd Monitor. says it is : Display 128 NVID, TI4600 also says I need update for IEE1394 softv90v

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Do you mean GA-7VAX? Make sure you update all your drivers from here: http://tw.giga-byte.com/Support/Motherboard/Driver_Model.aspx?ProductID=1392 Even an out of date chipset driver can cause similar problems.

Do you see a big difference in quality between DVI and VGA? Enough to warrant discounting VGA altogether? May you should stick to the VGA cable, if it work then problem solved. Maybe it's not a driver problem? Have you tried reverting to an older driver? Nvidia (and the world for that matter has largely forgotten about the Geforce 3 graphics cards, the 9 series has been out of a few months now. nVidia only supports down to the GeForce 4 MX cards.

The latest drivers that your graphics card your take is the 90 series found here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_93.71_2.html Install it and see if it helps. If that doesn't fix it then it's problably not a driver issue.

It could be a problem with your DVI cable or either with imaging chip on your video card or the image processing in the monitor. Also check the OSD menu of the monitor for a colour temperature setting, set it to 6300K which is the default for most applications, it could be set to much on the red side.

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