HELP! Bios screen is tooo big!

is this your tv??? bush 22 led22916

just found this on a review

“HDMI Not compatible with anything”
HDMI Not compatible with PS3's, Laptops,pc's and not compatible with iPod video in, just plays audio. just standard dvd players work..


sorry did not see model number above
did find your instruction manual though and its saying to use vga connection and has max resolution of 1280x1024
 
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no thats not it, HDMI definitely works as i used it before. i use xbox and a dvd player with it and it is fine. i think the problem was what mp260769 had said about the initial display order.
 
are you able to change it to 1920x1080 with the 670 being used ?

if you haven't already it might be worth going into your bios and disable the onboard graphics, then boot up with your graphics card in place andseeing what happens.

bit wierd its showing dvi without anything plugged in :confused:
 
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I had this same issue with my new Z77 Fatal1ty Professional board.

Setup is

Above motherboard, i5-3570k, ati radeon 6970, samsung S27A750D 3D monitor and was connected up using a HDMI through the GPU.

The error was that the image was blown up off the screen by approximately 4x so I was only really seeing a quarter of my screen at a time. It was only during POST, BIOS, Boot Up and would resume properly once windows was up and running.

It seemed to work fine with HDMI through the onboard though.

Long story short. After hours of messing around to fix this I discovered it was down to me using a HDMI cable. I switched to a DisplayPort to MiniDisplayPort cable and it has been perfect since.

I would recommend trying a few different connections from your GPU to find out if you are having the same issue. It started as soon as I fired up Z77 mobo but was fine an hour before on my previous Asus Crosshair IV Formula.

Good Luck and hope it helps
 
my tv only supports HDMI and VGA, so no DVI for that. Yeah and as Wolf said it worked fine with onboard HDMI. I put Onboard GPU on auto so ill try disabling it. I can change to 1920x1080 but it is a little to big so i went to scale and size tab under Nvidia control panel and i changed it to one that will fit which was the one i mentioned earlier.
 
go into nvidia control panel and check to see if your tv is HDCP compliant, change to opposite setting to see if that helps, in other words if the box is checked, uncheck it
 
it says my tv is HDCP capable, what do you mean by changing it to opposite setting? Change what?

Forget this for now and try this

Turn monitor off, reboot pc and keep hitting del to get into bios, turn monitor back on when you think you have given it enough time.

Edit
When you connected your xbox, the cable you used was it hdmi at both ends??
 
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