Hi all,
I searched the Flat Panel, Graphics Cards and Graphics & Displays forums for answers but couldn't find a solution.
I have a 22" LCD TV (Teac LCDV2255HD) which has a native resolution of 1680x1050 and says it's 1080i. I'm trying to use it as a monitor for my computer:
Intel Core2Duo E8500
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P
4GB 800MHz DDR2
Gigabyte GTX 260 core 216 GV-N26OC-896I
Antec EarthWatts EA500 PSU
Windows 7 64
The issue I have is when I plug the monitor in while the computer is on the image stretches beyond the sides of the screen and colours are skewed no matter the resolution I try. When I plug the monitor in and start the computer the picture displays apparently fine until the Windows desktop shows up (so I don't know whether it is stretched or not) then the TV stops receiving the signal.
I have tried different VGA cables and HDMI cables but the issue stays the same. I've also tried a TV with a native resolution of 1360x768 which had the same problem.
I'm getting a bit sick of 1280x1024 on my 17" monitor when the card should be able to handle more. But I don't know whether to buy a dedicated LCD monitor, a new card or a more powerful PSU.
Thanks in advance!
I searched the Flat Panel, Graphics Cards and Graphics & Displays forums for answers but couldn't find a solution.
I have a 22" LCD TV (Teac LCDV2255HD) which has a native resolution of 1680x1050 and says it's 1080i. I'm trying to use it as a monitor for my computer:
Intel Core2Duo E8500
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P
4GB 800MHz DDR2
Gigabyte GTX 260 core 216 GV-N26OC-896I
Antec EarthWatts EA500 PSU
Windows 7 64
The issue I have is when I plug the monitor in while the computer is on the image stretches beyond the sides of the screen and colours are skewed no matter the resolution I try. When I plug the monitor in and start the computer the picture displays apparently fine until the Windows desktop shows up (so I don't know whether it is stretched or not) then the TV stops receiving the signal.
I have tried different VGA cables and HDMI cables but the issue stays the same. I've also tried a TV with a native resolution of 1360x768 which had the same problem.
I'm getting a bit sick of 1280x1024 on my 17" monitor when the card should be able to handle more. But I don't know whether to buy a dedicated LCD monitor, a new card or a more powerful PSU.
Thanks in advance!