So, I am happily writing this from my new baby (her name is Mia)
CM Hyper TX3 CPU Cooler
i5 3570K (still working on the OC, first ASRock bord I've owned), but Im targetting 4.2
16 GB DDR31600 Vengeance
ASUS Radeon HD7950 MONSTER CARD! (3 PCI slots)
700W OCZ PSU 80+
120 GB SSD
and a BEAUTIFUL Dell S2440L 24" 1080p Monitor
anyways, I got the monitor before the computer, and since my old card (eVGA 9800 GTX+) did NOT have a dedicated HDMI output, I used a DVI-to-HDMI converter to use my beautiful dell monitor (it also has a VGA input, no DVI (weird) )
anyways, I used a top quality HDMI Cable, and everything was fine, I was playing and everything was nice and dandy (with the 9800 GTX+)
I install the drivers for the ASUS HD7950, I OC I do my things, but all of this time the text is hard to read, its EXTREMELY sharp, like some retard photoshopper just overdid the sharpness effect. . .it looks AWFUL! the colors look noisy, everything looks noisy!
so I said, ok I'll use the DVI-to-HDMI converter and plug it into my DVI output on the card, which yielded the same results.
so I am currently connecting it through the VGA cable, the analog video. . .and it looks way WAY WAY better, I mean a million times better.
I've searched the web and many have this issue but they report it on TV's and usually they conclude its the TV's filters or something. . .this is a monitor, not a TV. . .and this did NOT happen with the nVidia 9800 GTX+ so I cant put the blame on the monitor only. . . the vid card is involved in this too. . .
This is my first Radeon card, and . . .well Im not too sure but this first 24 hours make it seem like it might be my last. . .
I've already played around in the catalyst settings, which also lists that my monitor can do 75 Hz but the Dell webpage says it only does 60 Hz. . .(??)
so, I am not too sure what to make of this so I came to this beautiful place full of knowledgeable people

I know its a crappy Image, but my cellphone camera sucks. . .and theres a glass screen above the monitor (which looks beautiful)
Has anyone had this problem and hopefully found a solution?Should I just stick to VGA? (whats the difference anyway? other than analog/digital. . . how does that affect me?)