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Alright, so I recently got this 19 inch 1080p TV to use as a monitor, when using in 1080p on my PC the screen is blurry and looks pixilated. Just doesn't look true 1080p. Anything I can do to fix?

Connected to TV using HDMI, TV is on "Just Scan" mode because when used on normal the screen is cut off. Just Scan is the only mode that doesn't cut screen off but is pixilated.

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Go to desktop

right click and click display option, change to a resolution that works

If you change to a resolution to high and the screen doesn't come back on just wait 15 seconds and it will revert.

Note - if you do not see the resolutions, click advanced Settings, you want to go as high as you can until the display wont work any higher.
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PMSL wrote Go to desktop

right click and click display option, change to a resolution that works

If you change to a resolution to high and the screen doesn't come back on just wait 15 seconds and it will revert.

Note - if you do not see the resolutions, click advanced Settings, you want to go as high as you can until the display wont work any higher.


I've been through this before, when I go through, 1920x1080 looks the best but screen gets cut off. I've also tried adjusting in the Nvidia control panel.
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KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote Go to desktop

right click and click display option, change to a resolution that works

If you change to a resolution to high and the screen doesn't come back on just wait 15 seconds and it will revert.

Note - if you do not see the resolutions, click advanced Settings, you want to go as high as you can until the display wont work any higher.


I've been through this before, when I go through, 1920x1080 looks the best but screen gets cut off. I've also tried adjusting in the Nvidia control panel.


Thats what happened wth me, Try using A VGA Cable. they are a few bucks
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PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote Go to desktop

right click and click display option, change to a resolution that works

If you change to a resolution to high and the screen doesn't come back on just wait 15 seconds and it will revert.

Note - if you do not see the resolutions, click advanced Settings, you want to go as high as you can until the display wont work any higher.


I've been through this before, when I go through, 1920x1080 looks the best but screen gets cut off. I've also tried adjusting in the Nvidia control panel.


Thats what happened wth me, Try using A VGA Cable. they are a few bucks


My GPU doesn't support a VGA or I would. :/
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KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote Go to desktop

right click and click display option, change to a resolution that works

If you change to a resolution to high and the screen doesn't come back on just wait 15 seconds and it will revert.

Note - if you do not see the resolutions, click advanced Settings, you want to go as high as you can until the display wont work any higher.


I've been through this before, when I go through, 1920x1080 looks the best but screen gets cut off. I've also tried adjusting in the Nvidia control panel.


Thats what happened wth me, Try using A VGA Cable. they are a few bucks


My GPU doesn't support a VGA or I would. :/


That sucks, maybe the HDMI is the reason, it just doesnt like your monitor, other than that im not sure because the display settings shoulve sorted it
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PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote Go to desktop

right click and click display option, change to a resolution that works

If you change to a resolution to high and the screen doesn't come back on just wait 15 seconds and it will revert.

Note - if you do not see the resolutions, click advanced Settings, you want to go as high as you can until the display wont work any higher.


I've been through this before, when I go through, 1920x1080 looks the best but screen gets cut off. I've also tried adjusting in the Nvidia control panel.


Thats what happened wth me, Try using A VGA Cable. they are a few bucks


My GPU doesn't support a VGA or I would. :/


That sucks, maybe the HDMI is the reason, it just doesnt like your monitor, other than that im not sure because the display settings shoulve sorted it


Bought a new HDMI thinking that was the issue, just a pos tv lol
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KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote Go to desktop

right click and click display option, change to a resolution that works

If you change to a resolution to high and the screen doesn't come back on just wait 15 seconds and it will revert.

Note - if you do not see the resolutions, click advanced Settings, you want to go as high as you can until the display wont work any higher.


I've been through this before, when I go through, 1920x1080 looks the best but screen gets cut off. I've also tried adjusting in the Nvidia control panel.


Thats what happened wth me, Try using A VGA Cable. they are a few bucks


My GPU doesn't support a VGA or I would. :/


That sucks, maybe the HDMI is the reason, it just doesnt like your monitor, other than that im not sure because the display settings shoulve sorted it


Bought a new HDMI thinking that was the issue, just a pos tv lol


The only thing i could reccomend would be a Graphics card with VGA support just buy a cheap shi**y one to see if thats the issue
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PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote Go to desktop

right click and click display option, change to a resolution that works

If you change to a resolution to high and the screen doesn't come back on just wait 15 seconds and it will revert.

Note - if you do not see the resolutions, click advanced Settings, you want to go as high as you can until the display wont work any higher.


I've been through this before, when I go through, 1920x1080 looks the best but screen gets cut off. I've also tried adjusting in the Nvidia control panel.


Thats what happened wth me, Try using A VGA Cable. they are a few bucks


My GPU doesn't support a VGA or I would. :/


That sucks, maybe the HDMI is the reason, it just doesnt like your monitor, other than that im not sure because the display settings shoulve sorted it


Bought a new HDMI thinking that was the issue, just a pos tv lol


The only thing i could reccomend would be a Graphics card with VGA support just buy a cheap shi**y one to see if thats the issue


I have it at a decent setting RN, just gonna look for a real monitor, not a cheap TV.

Thanks for the help.
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KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote
KyloCrux wrote
PMSL wrote Go to desktop

right click and click display option, change to a resolution that works

If you change to a resolution to high and the screen doesn't come back on just wait 15 seconds and it will revert.

Note - if you do not see the resolutions, click advanced Settings, you want to go as high as you can until the display wont work any higher.


I've been through this before, when I go through, 1920x1080 looks the best but screen gets cut off. I've also tried adjusting in the Nvidia control panel.


Thats what happened wth me, Try using A VGA Cable. they are a few bucks


My GPU doesn't support a VGA or I would. :/


That sucks, maybe the HDMI is the reason, it just doesnt like your monitor, other than that im not sure because the display settings shoulve sorted it


Bought a new HDMI thinking that was the issue, just a pos tv lol


The only thing i could reccomend would be a Graphics card with VGA support just buy a cheap shi**y one to see if thats the issue


I have it at a decent setting RN, just gonna look for a real monitor, not a cheap TV.

Thanks for the help.


no worries i hope it all gets sorted
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