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      7th Dec 2003
I have recently purchased a new LCD monitor (hp pavilion
f1703)changed settings from 800x600 pixels to 1280x1024,
the sound becomes distored when on the net, change back
and everything is fine
 
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      8th Dec 2003
On Sun, 7 Dec 2003 11:12:54 -0800, <(E-Mail Removed)> spewed
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>I have recently purchased a new LCD monitor (hp pavilion
>f1703)changed settings from 800x600 pixels to 1280x1024,
>the sound becomes distored when on the net, change back
>and everything is fine


You may be over-stressing your video adapter, and that is causing the processor
to work harder. When using an LCD , always use the default resolution.

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