![]() ![]() I should also mention that my video card may be eight years old, but it was made with one of the largest and most reliable video processing chips available at the time. The other one is plugged into the DVI port on my video card, with a DVI-VGA adapter in-between. One of my monitors is plugged directly into the VGA port on my video card. Monitors: Two Gateway VX900 19" CRTs accepting VGA output.Video Card: NVidia GeForce 4 TI 4200, DirectX 8 Compatible.HDD: Three drives - 40GB, 120GB, and 160GB.Furthermore, my monitors are both having the same problem simultaneously, which makes it seem like it's not a problem with the monitors themselves. It looks as if the brightness setting on my monitors was turned all the way down, except that the brightness is cranked up as far as it can go - the way I always have it. I left my computer alone for a couple hours, and when I came back my monitors were so dark I could barely see anything. My monitors lost their brightness without warning or reason. ![]()
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