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gregebowman April 11th, 2009 04:16 PM

Dark monitor
 
Ok, I don't know if it's the age of my monitor (over 11 years old), or something else. There are some games that appear overly dark on my monitor. I've got the contrast or brightness button turned as light as it will go, and the screen is still too dark on some stuff. That's why I've never been able to play Orion II, and a few other games. Also, my dvd's are playing too dark also. Is there a software file or something that I can twitch to adjust the darkness of my screen?

NTJedi April 11th, 2009 05:29 PM

Re: Dark monitor
 
The average monitor or any electronic computer piece has a lifespan ranging between 3 and 5 years. If your monitor is 11 years old and your have the contrast/brightness maxed out while still having darkness... then its time to take it in the backyard and shoot it from behind to put it out of its misery.

Buy yourself a present and purchase a monitor of 21 or 22 inches. You'll be able to see your games more clearly which is probably better for your eyes since the other monitor is probably only 15 inches or smaller.

The only other possible variable for the darkness would be if your graphics card is having problems.

Fyron April 12th, 2009 01:36 AM

Re: Dark monitor
 
Try increasing your graphics card's gamma setting (generally in the Nvidia or ATI control panel). Exactly how to do this changes as frequently as they change the GUIs for the drivers, so you'll want to Google for the procedure.

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Originally Posted by NTJedi (Post 685286)
...or any electronic computer piece has a lifespan ranging between 3 and 5 years...

Silicon doesn't wear out...

NTJedi April 13th, 2009 01:23 AM

Re: Dark monitor
 
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Originally Posted by Fyron (Post 685363)
Quote:

Originally Posted by NTJedi (Post 685286)
...or any electronic computer piece has a lifespan ranging between 3 and 5 years...

Silicon doesn't wear out...

Silicon is a nonmetallic element and by itself is not an electronic computer piece.

narf poit chez BOOM April 13th, 2009 10:13 AM

Re: Dark monitor
 
And computers and monitors do indeed wear out.

Fyron April 13th, 2009 10:49 AM

Re: Dark monitor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by NTJedi (Post 685490)
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fyron (Post 685363)
Quote:

Originally Posted by NTJedi (Post 685286)
...or any electronic computer piece has a lifespan ranging between 3 and 5 years...

Silicon doesn't wear out...

Silicon is a nonmetallic element and by itself is not an electronic computer piece.

Extrapolation leads to: Being composed of doped silicon circuits, the vast majority of "electronic computer pieces" do not wear out (especially not in 3-5 years)...

Your assertion is overly general and quite misleading to the public. The only components that wear out are those with moving parts, like fans and hard drives, or those with destructive chemical structure, like NAND flash cells.

Xrati April 13th, 2009 11:26 AM

Re: Dark monitor
 
Electronic components do not "wear out" :sick: , they "age." :sorry:

Most electronic failures are caused by component failure due to aging, caused by the hot/cold temperature conditions.

NTJedi April 16th, 2009 04:14 AM

Re: Dark monitor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fyron (Post 685543)
Extrapolation leads to: Being composed of doped silicon circuits, the vast majority of "electronic computer pieces" do not wear out (especially not in 3-5 years)...

Your assertion is overly general and quite misleading to the public. The only components that wear out are those with moving parts, like fans and hard drives, or those with destructive chemical structure, like NAND flash cells.

Your belief in computer stability is misleading, it's not just moving parts which "wear out" as you phrase it.

Just do a simple google search and you'll see many many topics and threads listing the lifespan of todays computers. Naturally some pieces will last longer yet much depends on the manufacturer and type of device. Heck, one of my many monitors is also very old(7_years), but it's clearly not running like it was 5 years ago thus not used.

Now you may disagree with someone such as myself who has actually works and plays with computer software and hardware, but this would just turn into a long forum debate... if you wish to devote such time. Also this discussion you're starting is leaning off the main topic which is helping this individual with his monitor.

Fyron April 17th, 2009 12:23 AM

Re: Dark monitor
 
Ah, an appeal to authority. Classic argument-winning tactic there.

narf poit chez BOOM April 17th, 2009 11:05 PM

Re: Dark monitor
 
Wow, Fyron, your argument of 'It doesn't happen!' is really pulling out all the stops.

What are you appealing to? Your constant need to argue? Give it a rest already.


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