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HDMI Monitor
Hi everyone can someone please answer a question...
At the moment i am running a 27" and a 24" monitor as secondary. The 27" is connected the DVI port and 24" through the standard VGA port. Now the VGA lead has a dodgy pin and monitor keeps flickering so im gonna switch one monitor to HDMI and have one on the DVI. Shall i put the 27" on HDMI and 24" on DVI as they both have same functions and ports. Thanks. |
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both digital so I do not see it mattering. I use HDMI on my primary screen though but thats cuz its a tv same config as you
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Either or really as the picture will be just the same with either. The only difference HDMI ever makes with mine are that some extra options open up in the monitor settings, stuff i wouldn't change anyway.
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I must be doing something wrong, because no matter how high I set the resolution, when connected via HDMI, the image never looks good. :confused:
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The only resolution you should be setting is the native one.
If it still looks crap it's your monitor settings, nothing to do with the interface. |
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Setting the correct resolution probably. There should be no scaling at all at native, which is what you should always be using.
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It wasn't the resolution. It was an AMD specific issue with HDMI and as i said, there was an easy fix for it i just can't remember what i did but if it's the same thing for Jimmy-J i'm sure 10mins googling would be all he needs.
Edit - should have refreshed the page before replying ^ |
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I had to change the over scan option on my TV to get the picture just right on the native resolution.
You can do this on the pc settings too but I just did it on the TV. |
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I can't think of any reason why you'd have to use the scaling option... Unless you're trying to mirror a laptop display with an external monitor of different resolution? That's about the only reason I can think of |
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simple scaling option in CCC scales it up my current tv does not need it |
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Wait, the native resolution of the TV does not fill the TV screen but rescaling it in the graphics card does?
That makes no sense... Shouldn't even be possible. |
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Had to google again just to remember what i had to do with mine. |
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