Grimers Reputable Mar 16, 2017 47 0 4,530 May 31, 2017 #1 No idea why the previous thread was closed. No, it doesn't exceed the graphics card's capabilities. Like I said, I have a Nvidia GTX 960.
No idea why the previous thread was closed. No, it doesn't exceed the graphics card's capabilities. Like I said, I have a Nvidia GTX 960.
scout_03 Titan Ambassador Feb 18, 2010 30,587 324 107,640 May 31, 2017 #2 check in the nvidia settings something similar to scalin and adapt picture to screen panel . Upvote 1 Downvote
rgd1101 Don't Moderator Nov 7, 2011 74,872 4,254 176,290 May 31, 2017 #3 It closed because you didn't read the forum rule. NO bumping. Upvote 1 Downvote
Grimers Reputable Mar 16, 2017 47 0 4,530 May 31, 2017 #4 Think it's a limitation of the monitor. rgd1101, whatever this rule is, I can't see evidence of it anywhere. Upvote 0 Downvote
Think it's a limitation of the monitor. rgd1101, whatever this rule is, I can't see evidence of it anywhere.
rgd1101 Don't Moderator Nov 7, 2011 74,872 4,254 176,290 May 31, 2017 #5 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2083458/read-forum-rules-styling-posts.html under Please don't... • Post empty threads or responses that contain no content. Don't bump posts, claim "First!" or give single-word replies. Upvote 1 Downvote
http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2083458/read-forum-rules-styling-posts.html under Please don't... • Post empty threads or responses that contain no content. Don't bump posts, claim "First!" or give single-word replies.
Masoner Honorable Jul 19, 2013 270 0 10,860 May 31, 2017 #6 If you went into your windows display settings do you or don't you see the 2560 x 1080 there? Upvote 1 Downvote
Grimers Reputable Mar 16, 2017 47 0 4,530 Jun 1, 2017 #7 Fair enough, rgd1101. Masoner, yes it's set to that resolution. Upvote 0 Downvote