Hey everyone. I've completed my new build with a 1060 Nvidia GPU and Windows 10 Home.
I've been messing around for a few days no with no luck to my current problem:
I upgraded from a very old computer (Vista) and I play on a 40' LCD-LED Back-lit TV through HDMI. On that computer and display everything was crisp and clear.
Now, on this new build of mine, I find that any text with a small font size that's on a white or gray background will appear very thin and usually have a white shadow or blurry effect behind it.
It makes it really frustrating when trying to read message boards or code. It's also sometimes hard to read the little tabs on property windows, and even the details inside. So, I've finally come here asking for help.
I've tried nearly everything I can think of from adjusting the TV settings, as well as the settings in the Nvidia Control Panel.
I've done the Clear Type Text test dozens of times, using the most bold of fonts to no avail.
I've checked the Nvidia settings, and it's not an overscan issue.
I force updated the Creator's Update today, reading that it might help, but I can't tell any difference.
These are the notable things that I can think of that could be affecting this:
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 with 150% DPI.
GPU: Nvidia 1060
Display: 40' LED TV
I've tried switching the resolution back to when I was on Vista (1366 x 768 100% DPI) and it fixes the white shadow problem, but makes everything blurry.
Drivers are up to date, and I've tried everything I can think of except buying new display cords.
So as it stands right now these are my 2 options:
1920 x 1080 @ 150 DPI: Causes white shadows with dark text on light background & thin letters. Some things become very hard to read like when reading the "Properties" menu.
1366 x 768 @ 100% DPI (No Scaling): Causes all text to become blurry, but everything is readable no matter the situation. It's also more familiar to me like this, and everything looks "right".
When I was on Vista everything was perfect, and I'm trying to replicate that. With how much I've been messing around with this though, I'm not sure if it's possible anymore.
If anyone has any feedback on what I can try, I'd really appreciate any assistance, thanks!
I've been messing around for a few days no with no luck to my current problem:
I upgraded from a very old computer (Vista) and I play on a 40' LCD-LED Back-lit TV through HDMI. On that computer and display everything was crisp and clear.
Now, on this new build of mine, I find that any text with a small font size that's on a white or gray background will appear very thin and usually have a white shadow or blurry effect behind it.
It makes it really frustrating when trying to read message boards or code. It's also sometimes hard to read the little tabs on property windows, and even the details inside. So, I've finally come here asking for help.
I've tried nearly everything I can think of from adjusting the TV settings, as well as the settings in the Nvidia Control Panel.
I've done the Clear Type Text test dozens of times, using the most bold of fonts to no avail.
I've checked the Nvidia settings, and it's not an overscan issue.
I force updated the Creator's Update today, reading that it might help, but I can't tell any difference.
These are the notable things that I can think of that could be affecting this:
Resolution: 1920 x 1080 with 150% DPI.
GPU: Nvidia 1060
Display: 40' LED TV
I've tried switching the resolution back to when I was on Vista (1366 x 768 100% DPI) and it fixes the white shadow problem, but makes everything blurry.
Drivers are up to date, and I've tried everything I can think of except buying new display cords.
So as it stands right now these are my 2 options:
1920 x 1080 @ 150 DPI: Causes white shadows with dark text on light background & thin letters. Some things become very hard to read like when reading the "Properties" menu.
1366 x 768 @ 100% DPI (No Scaling): Causes all text to become blurry, but everything is readable no matter the situation. It's also more familiar to me like this, and everything looks "right".
When I was on Vista everything was perfect, and I'm trying to replicate that. With how much I've been messing around with this though, I'm not sure if it's possible anymore.
If anyone has any feedback on what I can try, I'd really appreciate any assistance, thanks!