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    Windows 8.1 - 64 Bit
       #21

    Wishmaster said:
    Are there special drivers for the HDMI portion?

    Also, HDMI setting may need to be calibrated in your Graphics Control Panel.
    I know about Graphics control panel mate
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  2. Posts : 2,588
    Microsoft Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #22

    Devilz said:
    I know about Graphics control panel mate
    And you posting that doesn't help any. We're trying to troubleshoot for you, bro, and honestly, we don't know how much you know.

    Perhaps if you made a new thread that wasn't tagging on top of an existing solved thread, you might be able to get help from someone who has had the same issue. Do let us know if you've discovered anything and what you did to solve it. We can only try our best
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  3. Posts : 68
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #23

    Devilz said:
    Lordbob75 said:
    It could be a bad port on the graphics card.

    ~Lordbob
    its hard to believe that ports on both cards are bad?
    If you look at your monitors specs, it doesn't physically have more pixels than the res you're using now.

    KDL-32EX301 (KDL32EX301) : Overview : TV & Home Cinema : Sony


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  4. Posts : 324
    Windows 8.1 - 64 Bit
       #24

    Video Signal


    • 576i YES
    • 480p YES
    • 576p YES
    • 1080i YES
    • 720p YES
    • 1080p YES(HDMI®/Component)
    • 24p input YES(HDMI®)

    these are the video signals my tv supports, I think it should work fine at 720p or 1080p resolution. I'll try HDMI 1.3 cable, that might help
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  5. Posts : 296
    Windows 7 Professional
       #25

    @ Devilz

    Payam_M said:
    Here is how you fix it:
    1. Turn off AV Mode (Go to Monitor's Menu -> Setup -> Go all the way down to AV Mode -> Off)
    2. ATI specific fix: Turn Scaling down to 0%
    Full Screen With Your HDMI Cable & ATI Catalyst Control Center
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  6. Posts : 23
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #26

    I have an i5 750 and I changed my BCLK from 133x20 to 166x20 and I've been running absolutely fine for a while now (I underclocked when I saw issues arise but it was memory issues causing BSODs)
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  7. Posts : 324
    Windows 8.1 - 64 Bit
       #27

    Nemix77 said:
    @ Devilz

    Payam_M said:
    Here is how you fix it:
    1. Turn off AV Mode (Go to Monitor's Menu -> Setup -> Go all the way down to AV Mode -> Off)
    2. ATI specific fix: Turn Scaling down to 0%
    Full Screen With Your HDMI Cable & ATI Catalyst Control Center
    I don't have any scaling issue, its just screen going green randomly with HDMI cable regardless of whatever resolution i set
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