So I used the Vista 64 bit drivers and it installed smoothly, however when I install any version of the powerdesk and ran the wizard, I would get an out of range error msg displayed on my monitor.
I can then choose 5040 x 1050, but the out of range @ 50/48 htz error makes no sense. Why does it try to display it at 50 htz is beyond me.
So, I created a custom resolution. Voila! the resolution has changed, but I get a "Custom mode test failed" box pop up. My resolution changed and it seems stable (played games with the error msg box left up), but once I click ok, it reverts back to 3840 x 1050 :T
So, I did another clean install of my 182.50s and did not install power desk this time and did the custom resolution trick. The same thing happens.
As a temporary solution, I guess I can leave the msg box open and do my thing, but it's extremely annoying and the chances I might alt tab and press enter accidently to have it revert back while I am gaming would suck!
Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Yes, it was the first PD that I tried since I use to use that to fix the out of range problem i was having with vista.
On windows 7 it still gives me the out of range error.
I am now on the 177's and tried the beta PD again; still gives me an error.
I set the custom resolution and it works now.
I was enjoying the latest drivers with dx 10 support on vista 32 bit and windows 7 only now works on incredibly old drivers /sigh
I guess I am back to using Vista...