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Windows 7: HDTV Resolution on Asus 5670 1GB

23 Oct 2011   #1

MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
 
 
HDTV Resolution on Asus 5670 1GB

hi i want to know can i set 1080p HDTV resolution on my Monitor ? theres a option to add 1080p24 format as display but when i select it i get a message 'forcing display mode tht exceeds the reported capablities of its EDID may result in a blank screen or permanently damage the display' currently i am using 720p HDTV resolution pls reply fast

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23 Oct 2011   #2

Win 7 Ultimate x64
Etobicoke, Ontario
 
 

No you can't. That monitor's native resolution is 1600x900,

Myst Eco B2030

You can go lower, but higher will not work.
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23 Oct 2011   #3

MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
 
 

so u mean my graphics card support it buy my monitor doesnt ?

also tell me whats the difference between basic 1600X900 and HDTV 720p resolution ?
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23 Oct 2011   #4

Win 7 Ultimate x64
Etobicoke, Ontario
 
 

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so u mean my graphics card support it buy my monitor doesnt ?
Correct. Everything has to support what you're trying to do, not just one component.

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also tell me whats the difference between basic 1600X900 and HDTV 720p resolution ?
720p - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

You're already essentially there as 1600 x 900 and 1280×720 are both 16:9 aspect ratios.
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