Hello.
I was using DVI-I to VGA adapter on my previous card and VGA cable to the TV and had amazing image.
Since I updated to 1070, the car doesn't have anymore jack for analog signal, only HDMI and DVI-D and thus, i am not able to transfer analog signal to the TV without using active transformer (as far as I know at least).
I bought HDMI cable and connected it to the monitor, but the image is really bad. There are a lot of noise in the photo, sometimes it is too blurry, sometimes the image is too sharp.
In order to fit the image on the screen, I used Nvidia settings, because my TV doesn't have anything related to that in the menu options
I didn't find also PC mode or something like that in the menu of the TV. I am not sure if the HDMI is adapted for PC HDMI, but I didn't see any settings i could use to adjust manually, except sharpness - reducing it from stock one seemed to have improved the image, but not enough.
Also I think the signal which is being sent to the TV is fine, since i took screenshot and the screenshot actually looks pretty well on the phone. This can be misleading, since the phone display of course is smaller and I do not have other monitors or computers to test myself.
What could be the solution to this problem?
I was using DVI-I to VGA adapter on my previous card and VGA cable to the TV and had amazing image.
Since I updated to 1070, the car doesn't have anymore jack for analog signal, only HDMI and DVI-D and thus, i am not able to transfer analog signal to the TV without using active transformer (as far as I know at least).
I bought HDMI cable and connected it to the monitor, but the image is really bad. There are a lot of noise in the photo, sometimes it is too blurry, sometimes the image is too sharp.
In order to fit the image on the screen, I used Nvidia settings, because my TV doesn't have anything related to that in the menu options
I didn't find also PC mode or something like that in the menu of the TV. I am not sure if the HDMI is adapted for PC HDMI, but I didn't see any settings i could use to adjust manually, except sharpness - reducing it from stock one seemed to have improved the image, but not enough.
Also I think the signal which is being sent to the TV is fine, since i took screenshot and the screenshot actually looks pretty well on the phone. This can be misleading, since the phone display of course is smaller and I do not have other monitors or computers to test myself.
What could be the solution to this problem?