endless problems.

jonnyp11

New Member
well some tv's, like the one i have with my comp., have an option to auto adjust the screen to stratch and shrink the input untill it fits, this may help with that, what exactly isn't working now, posted that and then showed ur's, the mouse, the glitchy games, or what, if mouse, try a new on, they can break you know.
 

Dngrsone

VIP Member
derr, downgrade your huge tv to a stupid monitor like i gots?

good stuff

'Cause your huge TV is really working out well for you. :rolleyes:

Guess you have to decide-- do you want working video, or bragging rights on the largest video game screen in town?
 

Okedokey

Well-Known Member
specs? blahblahblah WIN7, some *brand new* turboultraGFX345789 PCIE6000 videocard, a *brand new* 650w power supply, i assume a hunk of dell MOBO, DDR3459x34n ....

Again, please post exact specs. This is a bit like chasing ones tail,

What exact PSU, TV, motherboard etc.

seems like a waste of time. sounds like nerd porn. all you'd do is say whatever you were gonna say anyway


the 1024x728 doesnt work anymore

i hate this shit

i guess i'll get a new motherboard


Had you spent as much time as you have being sarcastic and rude in answering the questions, you wouldve sorted this by now.

I want your full specs, because I will absolutely confirm that understanding the EXACT TV, motherboard, graphics card and CPU etc will determine the issue. It can be something as simple as a refresh rate or a driver update.

Or, go ahead and keep stabbing in the dark.

Its not black magic mate, its pretty straight forward. The processor has to be powerful enough, the GPU has to output the right frequency and resolution to match the TV and the TV needs to be able to accept what the computer is outputting.

How about you chill out and understand that people here are trying to help you rather than being a complete and utter tard.

If you want to relax and fix this, download PC Wizard (from my sig) and install it. Run it and go to FILE, SAVE AS and click OK. Then copy the text into this thread. I am sure that will allow us to fix it.

Also include the exact model number and brand of that TV.


Without that info you are wasting everyone's time here. Get over yourself, post the specs or bugger off. A wise man understands that "...if you do what you have always done, you get what you have always got." May be you can relax, answer the questions and get somewhere.
 
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