My firm has recently purchased a 47" 1080p Sony TV which can run at a resolution of 1920x1080, but at 60Hz.
Does anyone know of a graphics card on the market that can do this? As the current card powering the TV can only perform this at 75Hz.
My firm has recently purchased a 47" 1080p Sony TV which can run at a resolution of 1920x1080, but at 60Hz.
Does anyone know of a graphics card on the market that can do this? As the current card powering the TV can only perform this at 75Hz.
I have two NVIDIA GeForce 7900 GTX cards in my machine, one of the monitors runs at that exact resolution.
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Thanks for the reply Warren.
Turns out you need to take care when assuming a 1080p TV will produce the native resolution through a PC.
This particular Sony TV only produces 1360 x 768 from a PC!
....for a Gateway pos.What would be the limit as to a PCI-E graphics card before it bottlenecks on an E2200 in a Gateway? Right now its running a 7600GT that I stuck in it when I bought it. It helped. It runs L4D and COD4 decent enough.
it depends on the connection - if you are going through a stndard D shaped VGA D-SUB then you wouldnt want to go any higher than that because it will be blurry.
1680x1050 through D-sub hurts your eyes.
the only way to breack the 1366x768 barrier at decent quality is htrough HDMI or DVI. Are you using either of these?
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