Hey All,
I'm currently using an ASUS P8-Z68 V LE motherboard and I recently had to replace my old 6850 card with a 560ti after the card still giving me artifacting, tearing, screen distortion errors. I've had the new card in the system and everything has been running fine for the past 10 or so hours now, but one thing bothers me--and I know, I know it's just an aesthestics issue that doesn't really do any harm but I still must inquire:
Previously, with my 6850--the Asus UEFI Bios start-up screen and interface matched my 1920x1080 resolution. After installing my new card, I noticed that the bios screen and interace is much smaller--looks to be around maybe 1280x768 or 800x600 (I didn't pay a whole lot of attention to this).
I'm not really sure why it's this way--I took a look at the manual and found nothing, and I'm thinking about just doing CMOS reset the next time I open it for cleaning/dusting (no need to rush, since it's not doing any harm). I'm just wondering if anyone had any idea why it was behaving this way.
I'm currently using an ASUS P8-Z68 V LE motherboard and I recently had to replace my old 6850 card with a 560ti after the card still giving me artifacting, tearing, screen distortion errors. I've had the new card in the system and everything has been running fine for the past 10 or so hours now, but one thing bothers me--and I know, I know it's just an aesthestics issue that doesn't really do any harm but I still must inquire:
Previously, with my 6850--the Asus UEFI Bios start-up screen and interface matched my 1920x1080 resolution. After installing my new card, I noticed that the bios screen and interace is much smaller--looks to be around maybe 1280x768 or 800x600 (I didn't pay a whole lot of attention to this).
I'm not really sure why it's this way--I took a look at the manual and found nothing, and I'm thinking about just doing CMOS reset the next time I open it for cleaning/dusting (no need to rush, since it's not doing any harm). I'm just wondering if anyone had any idea why it was behaving this way.