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You don't need to get a new card. The one you have is more than capable. You can change your refresh rates from within NVidia control panel. Just right click somewhere on your desktop and it should be a selection on your pop up menu. There are all kinds of things in there that you can do to tweak your display. I would go into detail but my work pc doesn't have NVIDIA control panel and I can't pull it from the sponge from between the ears.
First of all, thanks to all for the replies - I knew you people would have thoughts.
So far, I got a good HDTV cable & kept the same video card.
Followed the suggestion about a custom resolution:
original setting - 1920 x 1080 x 60
Every time I tried to change the 60 to a higher number (tried 70, 100, & 120) saved it and then read:
1920 x 1080 x progressive
I'm not exactly sure what that means, but it sounds really cool and the picture is fantastic. I think I'll leave it alone.
Thank you all again.
My avatar look awesome in HD
Progressive means that the frames are not interlaced.
Interlaced, in simplest-easy-to-understand-terms, means the picture is separated into two fields which then blend together to create one frame. It all happens so fast, you cant tell that half the picture is missing - each field commonly at ~ 1/60 for NTSC.
Yes, leave it alone now. This is what you want. Very glad you fixed your issue.
1920 x 1080 is the sane as 1080p (progressive scan), the best quality picture you can get
I've got a 8500GT Nvidia with HDMI out and a X-Fi 7.1 channel sound card that hooked you to m home theater systemi sounds great
You're right your TV is fine
You can handle the sound easily.
What other connections do you gave on you TV?