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Where is the B board on my g70 ?
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CIR Engineering



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Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 2:54 am    Post subject:

That will do fine Jeff.

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StuntDummy



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Posted: Thu Sep 01, 2011 10:06 pm    Post subject:

CIR Engineering wrote:
...I don't know if Jeff can get enough brightness out of his G70 with akb off, but it is worth a shot.

craigr


I had the same problem, and my machine has no G2 adjustment so I could not use that to adjust the brightness as ecrabb mentions in this thread. Here is what I did after turning akb off:

StuntDummy wrote:
...After setting the BRIGHTNESS to 80 and the CONTRAST to 50, I put up a pluge pattern and cut off two of the tubes. I then raised the BIAS of the lit tube until it's level was equal to black. After repeating the procedure for all 3 tubes I turned them all back on and what do you know, the gray scale looked really close. I put in a movie and it looked great, plus my brightness control is no longer maxed so I have some range to play with. Thumbs Up The bias adjustments were pretty big, (started in the 70's and ended up in the 200's) but fortunately there was enough range to get me there. Hopefully there are no unforeseen issues with running the values this high, but as it stands I now have a picture I like and flicker free 1080p!
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jeffslife



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Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2011 3:11 pm    Post subject:

So does setting the Bias in the 200's hurt anything ?
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