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1366x768 res

managed to get it working again last night after recreating the 1366x768 custom res in the latest build of powerstrip then applying the res, rebooting and setting the primary display to 1366x768, turning off scaling and connecting the HDMI lead to the primary DVI output on the card. Managed to get 1366x768 via VGA on the secondary output but it didn't look that great. Over DVI/HDMI looks spot on.
It really is very complicated though to get right, wish ATI/nVidia just had that as a standard res as there must be loads of people connecting media centres upto LCD tellys.....
 
ive no idea either lol. its been long enough - they could have done it by now. i mean, i have 1768x992 support. who in the world would need to use that :/
 
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Hmm I run this res as a standard res over a hdmi cable and 3870 didn't have to go through half of this trouble though, just selected it from the options I am running a 42" LG LCD.
 
I was able to run this res through the Catalyst drivers when I had my computer (albeit with a x1950xtx in it) hooked up to my TV. I just made sure that before I hooked up the TV, I set my computer to output 640x480. I was then able to go to CCC to select the higher res. This was through DVI.
 
Great reasons to own a 37" or higher LCDTV,

you get great quality and performance from a less powerfull card and costs you less = better performance ;)
 
As above, but a bit different, how do you force an Nvidia card to output 1366 x 768?

Can it be done through NVCP?
 
right click on the powerstrip item in the system tray. Display profiles > Configure > Advanced Timing Options > Create Custom res > select the 1366x768 (LCD) one and add new resolution, reboot and the res should be available.
 
hmm

so i'm better off using vga than hdmi?

my gfx card has dvi and hdmi connectors onboard (an svideo)



at the moment i use hdmi and 1360x768 is found, might give it a go tonight through vga, and search this place to find out how to use 1366
 
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