Problem With my Pixels.

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#1 eggsngravy
Member since 2008 • 113 Posts

Heyy.

Forgive me for not being an expert on all the technical jargon but I shall try to explain this as well as I can.

The pixels (especially on text) on my new gaming rig seem to be off in some way... the writing is all sort of fuzzy.

I also had to manually go into the catalyst control center and adjust the size of the image to fit my tv, i dont know if this has anything to do with it as the problem was the same before i adjusted it.

Any help would be good. Thanks!

Eggs.

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#2 Bozanimal
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Text typically appears fuzzy for one of two reasons:

  1. You have your monitor resolution set to something other than the native resolution of the display. For example, if your monitor is 1080p (1920 x 1080), you'll want to visit your Display settings and adjust your resolution to match. Any other resolution will yield scaling issues which cause text to appear fuzzy.
  2. You are using a Television CRT display. CRT Monitors are excellent, but CRT Televisions will yield fuzzy text, for the most part.

You can also go into your control panel and try enabling Cleartype.

I hope this helps.

Boz

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#3 APiranhaAteMyVa
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Check that your TV ratio is set to just scan, check the resolution is the same as the TV, and as for the text try going into the control panel on windows and adjust clear type text.
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#4 rastan
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Set your resolution to whatever the native resolution is of your monitor. Sounds like your scaling.