SOLUTION: Try turning off "Digital NR" in your monitor settings. I'm using a Samsung TV as a monitor and I had the issue when it was set to "auto". My problem doesn't seem to be 100% solved, but I would say this fixed like 90% of it, maybe I'm just being picky.
I'm trying to fix a problem with my drivers, and I was directed to this guide (https://rhymeswithtoaster.com/2013/12/22/how-to-fix-nvidia-blurry-or-fuzzy-screen-or-text-caused-by-driver-installation/). I've gotten to part 4 of 5, but I don't know where to put the line. The guide is a few years old so it's a little different now I'm guessing.
I found nv_dispi.inf at C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\376.33\Win10_64\International\Display.Driver
My monitors EDID is 4C,2D,0D,05 and following the guides scheme the line should be HKR,,OverrideEdidFlags0,%REG_BINARY%,4C,2D,0D,05,00,00,FF,FF,04,00,00,00,7E,01,00
Can anyone confirm this is correct and direct me to where I should put the line? This is for driver version 376.33 (the current version). Thanks for any assistance.
I'm trying to fix a problem with my drivers, and I was directed to this guide (https://rhymeswithtoaster.com/2013/12/22/how-to-fix-nvidia-blurry-or-fuzzy-screen-or-text-caused-by-driver-installation/). I've gotten to part 4 of 5, but I don't know where to put the line. The guide is a few years old so it's a little different now I'm guessing.
I found nv_dispi.inf at C:\NVIDIA\DisplayDriver\376.33\Win10_64\International\Display.Driver
My monitors EDID is 4C,2D,0D,05 and following the guides scheme the line should be HKR,,OverrideEdidFlags0,%REG_BINARY%,4C,2D,0D,05,00,00,FF,FF,04,00,00,00,7E,01,00
Can anyone confirm this is correct and direct me to where I should put the line? This is for driver version 376.33 (the current version). Thanks for any assistance.