Ok so i'm having this issue where the 1080p resolution is not "Crisp" or clear
First Things first i recently built a gaming computer, now before that i was using this monitor on my old pc with an integrated Intel HD. I fixed the issue on that pc by going into the Intel graphics control panel and switching the hertz from 60i to 60p but with this pc it has a r7 265 graphics card. now i'm not sure whether it is the graphics card or i missed a setting in the catalyst panel anyway here is my setup
I'm using a standard HDMI cable plugged both into the TV and my graphics card
My TV is a FIN22LEDFHD- Finlux TV 22 inch LED Full HD or here is the link http://www.finlux.ie/product.php?cat=2&product=53
Now before you say to use a renaming method and i did some research and found that this tv is very awkward in its settings and thus wont allow me to rename the input/output or something like that. (i can provide pics if people want to see the settings it offers)
Thank you and it would be much appreciated if you helped me as i'm not an expert nor do i have the knowledge in fixing or understanding monitors/TVs
First Things first i recently built a gaming computer, now before that i was using this monitor on my old pc with an integrated Intel HD. I fixed the issue on that pc by going into the Intel graphics control panel and switching the hertz from 60i to 60p but with this pc it has a r7 265 graphics card. now i'm not sure whether it is the graphics card or i missed a setting in the catalyst panel anyway here is my setup
I'm using a standard HDMI cable plugged both into the TV and my graphics card
My TV is a FIN22LEDFHD- Finlux TV 22 inch LED Full HD or here is the link http://www.finlux.ie/product.php?cat=2&product=53
Now before you say to use a renaming method and i did some research and found that this tv is very awkward in its settings and thus wont allow me to rename the input/output or something like that. (i can provide pics if people want to see the settings it offers)
Thank you and it would be much appreciated if you helped me as i'm not an expert nor do i have the knowledge in fixing or understanding monitors/TVs