Just purchased a new laptop, and plugged in my Cintiq to use with it, but now have a ghosting effect on the cintiq. I cannot stand to look at it long as it has a 3 ghosted edge to everything and nothing I have done to calibrate has seemed to help. Was hoping that someone might have come across this issue before and have…
Does the laptop use DVI, HDMI, or VGA? If its VGA, you might try a higher quality cord, but other than that your limited to the analog signal the VGA port is giving out.
Just wanted to post the fix that I found for my issues, in case anyone else comes across it. I ended up using the HDMI port for my cintiq ( getting a DVI to HDMI converter ) And that solved the issues of the ghosting, not sure what was up with my DVI input on my new laptop, or if it was an issue with 2 sli cards ( as they…
I thought you couldn't run two screens (the laptop's + the cintiq) with an SLI setup if SLI was turned on...? Or am I thinking years ago? I don't own a Cintiq and have never used one, but I thought I'd remembered reading something awhile back about odd SLI configuration causing problems. I've also seen issues arise as a…
Hey guy's, yeah on my desktop no issues with the cintiq. And the laptop is a sager high end laptop with 12 gigs on board, and 2 460 sli nvidia cards with 3 gigs total. So I think that should be powerfull enough to handle it, but no other conectors besides DVI, I think I can do hdmi but not sure as it states it has it.…
Cool guy's, I will try out those tricks and see what it gives me. I grabbed an DVI to HDMI cable and will try that tonight as well, but hopefully one of these will work! I will let you know in case anyone else has those issues. Spark