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Are you sure it is connected correctly? And have you tried connecting the monitor to another computer, or even a gaming console to see if it displays correctly on a different device other than your computer?
It's definitely connected correctly. I guess I can try connecting it to another computer, is this to see if it's a problem with my monitor?
does that mean the screen is still blurry on another computer?
try changing the resolution to a lower settings, or even unistall the video drivers.
If you cant see anything to do these options, boot into safe mode, and remove the video drivers
right click on computer, select manage
device manager
video
right click and unistall
reboot, you should be able to adjust the resolution and the drivers should re-install correctly
Unistall the GeForce driver package from Add/remove programs, or unistall in newer windows.
reboot
when computer asks you to install drivers just cancel windows driver wizard.
what does the screen look like? Black bar still?
Download a different driver than the one you had
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
either the newest or an archived one.
Reinstall the software package.
How do I download different drivers? Can't tell sorry
maybe its a bad adapter?
Firstly, what are your complete system specs, not just the video card. Specifically, what power supply are you using?
Secondly, what monitor are you using? If you don't know complete specs, what is the manufacturer/model of it?
Finally, to download + install your drivers:
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-uk
go to that link and select your graphcs card model and OS. Download the drivers but do not install yet.
Download driver sweeper from here:
http://phyxion.net/Driver-Sweeper/Driver-Sweeper/Version-3-1-0/Installer.html
install it, but do not run it yet.
Go to control panel > Programs and Features and find an entry called Nvidia graphics driver <driver version> where driver version is a number. Uninstall this, but do not restart when prompted.
Go to start > all programs > phyxion.net > driver sweeper.
Make sure that Nvidia - Display is checked and only this box, all others should be left blank. Click Clean, then click ok, let it run then restart your computer when prompted.
Once rebooted, you may find your screen "larger" than it was before as the resolution is lower. If it is, this is normal. Go to the download location of the drivers that we got before, and install them. Restart when prompted.
Done