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crwinger
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i got everything up and running. I am using my LCD tv as my monitor via the DVI on the 8800. I have installed all the drivers and windows xp pro. I have my resoltuiojn set at 1280x720 the native resolution of my tv i think. It worked fine til i adjusted the color settings. now, the screen is being cut off on all sides and only showing half the height of the bottom toolbar on windows. I turned off the computer, and set the dvi into the other output on the 8800. it went back and showed the entire screen and everything correctly. however when i went into the nvidia control panel and adjusted a setting, the screen reversed and cut off the same region of the screen on all sides. what is causing this? what should i do


here is my components
GA-965p-ds3 rev. 1.3
e4300
Centurion 5 CAC-T05-UW
GeForce 8800GTS 640MB GDDR3 PCI Express x16 SUPERCLOCKED
Patriot eXtreme Performance 2GB
Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 ST3320620AS sata 3.0 320 gb

and the lcd is
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sony-46-Grand-WEGA-trade-LCD-Projection-TV-KDF-46E2000/sem/rpsm/oid/157550/catOid/-12870/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do

5/20/2007 1:08:28 PM

dannydigtl
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ITS GOING TOO FAST!

5/21/2007 7:01:24 PM

JBaz
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clean install of xp pro? or did you upgrade from another video card? latest drivers? try going into the monitor properties on the tv and see if you can adjust it, but usually that shouldn't be the case since it's a digital signal using the DVI port. Try doing the same setting changes using another monitor. And check to see if your Hz is setup correctly, usually 60Hz is the norm.

[Edited on May 21, 2007 at 7:05 PM. Reason : Hz]

5/21/2007 7:04:35 PM

Boone
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It's so fast it's bending space-time around your monitor. The light emitted from the top half of your toolbar is unable to escape.

5/21/2007 7:14:45 PM

JBaz
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omg, is it going light speed?

5/21/2007 7:25:09 PM

Aficionado
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oversampled

5/21/2007 9:26:58 PM

ImYoPusha
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sounds like you need to get the upgrade to the SUPERDUPERCLOCKED

5/22/2007 10:25:13 AM

sumfoo1
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Who makes your tv?
Some tvs still over scan even w/ an hd signal which would cause this
(typically used to trim off the noise from an analog signal)

5/22/2007 11:13:37 AM

JBaz
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^umm... he has his tv linked in OP...

5/22/2007 12:41:42 PM

sumfoo1
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DOH!

probably overscan i think only the xbr sony's do 1:1 pixel mapping but i'm not positive.

5/22/2007 1:30:18 PM

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