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Re: Arcade VGA 5000 with HDTV display rotated
06/15/14 03:40 AM
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> At any rate, I did your custom resolution and I was pleased that it did take the > 53hz...but I couldn't see crap for difference.
Yes, the video card will "take" it no problem. The question is if your display will!
If you're not sure that 53Hz actually worked try to poke around the monitor's menus and look for something that says 'signal information' or something, while it's running in your 53Hz mode. It should show somewhere what rate it's running at. You'll probably find that it says 60Hz though..
If you have done everything right when setting up the custom resolution and you can verify that you've set your video card to use it but it turns out that your monitor is still @ 60Hz - then it will not work when using an ArcadeVGA either. Because it's the exact same thing that the ArcadeVGA does. > I swear to you that 1080p did take on my Vizo 720p. It was truly weird. BUT like I > said, I hated how the text look..something was just off. It was sharp, but it just > didn't look right. Kind of like watching 3D that is just a little out of sync. Noted > on the OUTPUT. Yes totally correct. I will work on not making that mistake again. lol
Yeah, sorry to get on your back about that! I just think it's an important distinction to make.
I guess it's possible that it automatically downscales to 720p when you feed a 1080p signal to it? No idea.
The image is a little off (noisy) because you're using VGA. Both your video card and your HDTV deserve better than that.
About what you said before - you should put some more effort into getting the cables and adapters you need to use a digital connection. If it's not behaving as it should when using HDMI, something is wrong with your settings either in the video card driver control panel or on the display itself. It should work just fine, your 9800 GTX+ is perfectly capable.
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