If that's true it seems the issue has been fixed in Windows 7. Your 'out of range' signal is a generic message it's defaulting to - it's actually refresh rate related. Weird that it does this on a monitor, HDTV's have some different behaviour but unplayable all the same.
Did you ever try bioshock with the 1.2 patch? It fixes the refresh rate problem.
Last edited by Xello; 02-16-2009 at 08:29 AM.
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so this is waht we were saying at first ehhh?
this is a driver issue, only way to explain this kind of behaviour,
glad your getting results either way![]()
TJ07 | Corsair HX1000W | Gigabyte EX58 Extreme | i7 930 @ 4ghz | Ek Supreme | Thermochill PA 120.3 | Laing DDC 12v w/ mod plexi top | 3x2gb Corsair 1600mhz | GTX 680 | Raid 0 300gb Velociraptor x 2 | Razer Lachesis & Lycosa | Win7 HP x64 | fluffy dice.
So whats wrong with just using windows 7 then? Forget vista, move on, problem solved... no?
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