ATI Radeon HD 5770 Wrong Resolution Every Time

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  1. Posts : 1,251
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    p5bdkw said:
    The profile (settings) should load every time Windows boots.
    Thanks, that's the closest I've gotten so far to 1366 X 768 which I set in the profile as you instructed. The desktop came up at 1360 X 768 which would be fine, but for some reason the text blurs every 2" or so across the screen. I'll try it a few more times and see what happens.

    PS- Now this is interesting because the Windows 7 Forum uploader sizes the 1360 X 768 attachment at 1366 X 768 and yet there are blurry words all across the screen unless I go to CCC and manually activate the 1366 X 768 resolution to correct the blurred text.

    ~Maxx~
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    I'm assuming you're using the CCC 10.12 drivers.
    If you're using the latest drivers, then my next suggestion would be to try another HDMI cable.
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    p5bdkw said:
    I'm assuming you're using the CCC 10.12 drivers.
    If you're using the latest drivers, then my next suggestion would be to try another HDMI cable.
    Do you have a suggestion for a better HDMI cable than the Belkin Pure AV HDMI cable..?

    ~Maxx~
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    After recalling my own experiences with an older Sony 32 inch TV, I don't think that the cable is the problem.
    I believe it to be the limitations of the TV. I'm currently using a Monitor/TV like the Samsung P2370HD as compared to my older Sony "TV" with HDMI/PC inputs. The limitation is 1360 x768 on the Sony, which is why it keeps resetting.
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    p5bdkw- This information about the specs of the screen resolution on my Sony Bravia KDL 32L 4000 comes from the sonystyle website...

    Experience an exceptional high definition picture at an incredible value with the KDL-32L4000 L Series HDTV. Featuring two HDMI™ connections, two component inputs and a PC input, you'll have five ways to get HD-quality entertainment to your TV. Plus, with wide viewing angles and a fast panel response time, everyone can enjoy video entertainment no matter where they're sitting.

    16:9 720p resolution panel (1366 x 768) provides crisp, detailed, and vibrant images for movies, sports, and prime-time HD television broadcasts.

    It also produces the attached screen capture which the Faststone Capture Tool measures at 1366 X 768 and yet for some unknown reason the right edge of the Windows 7 Taskbar icons show in the screen capture which indicates that the desktop is actually only 1360 X 768 and yet it measures 1366 X 768???

    I want to thank all of those who posted a possible solution to this problem, but in the end it always comes down to this problem of the HD booting the desktop resolution to 1366 X 768 and then I have to manually choose another resolution which is usually 1360 X 768 and then apply it, not accept it and then the screen resolution always defaults to the 1366 X 768 screen that has none of the distortions. Thank you all for trying to solve this mystery.

    ~Maxx~
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       #16

    I'm not sure why everyone is giving terrible advice on this thread.

    The answer is simple. For CCC:

    1. Click "My Digital Flat Panels".
    2. Untick "Enable virtual super resolution."
    3. Click Apply.

    It worked for me. There's probably something similar in Crimson.
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    resolutionfix said:
    I'm not sure why everyone is giving terrible advice on this thread.

    The answer is simple. For CCC:

    1. Click "My Digital Flat Panels".
    2. Untick "Enable virtual super resolution."
    3. Click Apply.

    It worked for me. There's probably something similar in Crimson.
    Aussie, you are five years late to the party.
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