resolution is one thing what is the refresh rate set at .
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monitors have a refresh and resolution limit ,you may be able to find what your monitors is,with a google search of the make and model number ,
my opinion is the monitor is so old ,it cant handle the refresh rate and the high resolution you have set.edit found this if this is yours then see infoTechnical Details, http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Dynaflat-Syncmaster-955DF-Monitor/dp/tech-data/B00004Z9FF/ref=de_a_smtd/175-7614218-2856617
* 1,600 x 1,200 maximum resolution at 68 Hz
* 0.20-millimeter horizontal dot pitch
* DynaFlat "infinitely flat" tube
* Smart III antistatic and antiglare surface treatment
* PC and Mac compatible
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remember its 7 yrs old and getting tired
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Yeah most monitors have an optimum refresh and resolution.
E.g my 3 year old 19" DELL TFT is blurry at 1024x768 or less, but perfect at 1280x1024 (its max). It can do 60,70 or 75 hz refresh rate, but only 60hz yields a decent enough picture.
Just make sure you use the optiumum settings for your monitor.
P.S if you get a new screen, and it has a DVI connector, use this with the DVI connector on your 8600. It will give a better picture than VGA as its digital.
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