If this is a TV instead of monitor, it could be a Underscan/Overscan issue. You should find an option for it in your graphics card program thing. Like for me it would be Catalyst Control Center, I don't know what the Intel equivalent is.
I finally have my new computer up and running, but the desktop for Windows 7 will actually extend over my monitor. I have tried changing the resolution of it, but nothing will work for me. I would just like some suggestions on what to do, and yes I have Googled it. :wink.gif:
Yep. Even if you would have something like overclocked i7 2600k as processor. Atleast if it is brand name 80 plus psu and not some chinese bomb... :smile.gif:
Well, with 600W psu you could run gtx 580, can't see the problem really? And I think I've said million times on this forum that the power consumption of new components is nowadays always going down. So you'll be fine with that 600W as long as it just lasts :tongue.gif:
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It appears that I will have to use Input 4 for my computer to wirk properly with the disply, and btw thanks for finding this!
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It is a Sharp LC-22SB28OUT.
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Sorry that I got the t.v. about a year ago jesus.
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I have an Nvidia card, Asus ENGTS 450.
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It actually doesn't have one...I think im ****ed
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Theres an option in the menu for PC settings, but if you try to select it, it will skip over the setting
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Yeah it is 80 Plus!
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AMD Phenom II X4 955 BE no overclock and VRM?
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Really? A GTX 580? Now i feel stupid...
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Thanks for the help...
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This will be perfect for me since my new build only has a 600W PSU and an Asus ENGTS450. Cn't wait til I actually need an improvement.