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Fuzzy lines on TV

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A few weeks after installing windows 7 with a new EVGA 460 GPU i noticed a horizontal fuzzy line pop up for less than a second on the TV; it can occur a few times in one day or just once or twice a week.

I have stress tested the GPU and it seems fine; including AVP etc benchmarks. I have the latest drivers and i am connecting the TV via HDMI mini to HDMI on the TV. I have tried a different cable too as well as HDMI to DVI

Toshiba support say the issue lies with my PC settings; but i have correctly set the refresh rates and resolution to optimal; 1920/1080 with 50hz. The issue occurs when on different ones; as well as when on dual view or as a single display at lower res.

I was told that a setting to do with 1;1 pixel mapping/ratio could be the issue; where is this setting in the nvida control panel?

What should i do next? Thanks
 
1:1 pixel mapping tends to be in the TV settings. Have you tried another PC? Is the TV fine under normal use? Another monitor?
 
1;1 pexel is the same as the "exact scan" option? If so i have tried this. Also different TV setting like PC user, dynamic user etc

Also i tried DVI to HDMI, I reformatted windows and still get it

My dell monitor seems fine

Please advise; thanks
 
Are you able to try another HDMI source on your TV or try your PC on another TV just to and eliminate exactly where the issue lies?
 
I tried the TV on a different PC and it was fine; i also used this TV with my old 8800GT without this issue when i used to have XP

1) Is there any software conflicts i should look out for; certain drivers / programs etc.

2) What software should i use to automatically check to see i have the least driver etc for my hardware?

3)I may have to return the card; do people think a different branded 460 would be okay or is there a big risk of the same issue occuring? If not is the geforce 450 different enough to help prevent the same issue? Thanks
 
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Shouldn't it be at 60hz?.
My tv screws up when it is set to 50hz.
try older drivers?.

I am sure when drivers are set to 50hz on my tv it plays up
 
Get this on my GTX260-216 connected to a 40" Samsung HDTV via DVI to HDMI cable. Its either the following:

1: Nvidia driver bug.

2: Refresh rate should be set to 60 not 50 BTW.

3: HDCP handshake issue between the PC/HDTV.

I found an easy way around this which is turn the HDTV on always AFTER the PC that way it seems to handshake everytime.
 
I tired these with no affect. If i get a replacment card what about the Asus GeForce GTX 460 1024MB; i need one that is at least as quite and at least as powerful/functional as the EVGA 460 768?

Does any one if this will be fine with a Toshiba Regza TV / compatibility / any issues etc Thanks
 
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