Originally posted by: alexandernevsky
For anybody with the 2070sb - try giving it it's own wall plug - with no UPS or Surge protector or splitter box. I've heard you need top quality Shielding in your UPS or SURGEprotector if you want to use it with your Mitsu. I'm guessing youve already removed any TV's, other monitor, speakers, wireless form its surounding area.
I would like very much to hear what video cards people are using with their Mitsubishi 2070sb and what results they get. I want to clear up the cause for the text jitter issues.
Crap, I totally didn't think about that. xD The monitor is indeed powered from a splitter box. Unfortunately, I don't have any more wall plugs free. x_x; I guess I'll have to think about how to change the layout, which shouldn't be too tough. I can easily separate less power hungry devices from power hungry ones. At the moment, pretty much everything is mixed up. xD Thanks for the tip!
Edit: If, with splitter, you mean that thingie that gives 5 or so plugs when you plug it in one wall plug, like this:
http://www.rent-a-lan.nl/images/hardware/163.jpg
Anyway, there are speakers next to my monitor, but I have already removed them before and the jitter still occured, so I placed them back, since it wouldn't make any difference.
I have a Club-3D ATi Radeon X800 XT, which is flashed to XT PE (running on 520/560). I flashed it, because that way Windows would recognize it as an XT PE instead of simply X800, and there's no vanilla X800 on the market. It has always worked perfectly so far, apart from the time when I upgraded the Catalyst drivers to 5.1. They're still quite buggy, making all of my games crash and reboot the PC. :\ Downgrading to 4.12 fixed this problem.
If it helps, I can make a picture of my desktop later today, so you might be able to give recommendations.