Post: 720p - Monitor Trouble
07-24-2017, 09:09 AM #1
IcarusXSEC
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Hello, I Have an Samsung Sync Master 2243nw Monitor And my problem is that whenever i use 720p (1280x720) it does not fill the screen properly it pushes it to the right. Whenever i use 1080p(1920x1080) it works fine but shows a message sayng 'Not Optium Mode' but it fits the whole screen fine . can anyone help me out i can post pictures if needed
07-29-2017, 07:47 AM #2
Toke
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Originally posted by PumahModzUk View Post
Hello, I Have an Samsung Sync Master 2243nw Monitor And my problem is that whenever i use 720p (1280x720) it does not fill the screen properly it pushes it to the right. Whenever i use 1080p(1920x1080) it works fine but shows a message sayng 'Not Optium Mode' but it fits the whole screen fine . can anyone help me out i can post pictures if needed


check if your graphics driver is set to driver based or monitor based scaling,
07-29-2017, 05:43 PM #3
Rath
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Originally posted by PumahModzUk View Post
Hello, I Have an Samsung Sync Master 2243nw Monitor And my problem is that whenever i use 720p (1280x720) it does not fill the screen properly it pushes it to the right. Whenever i use 1080p(1920x1080) it works fine but shows a message sayng 'Not Optium Mode' but it fits the whole screen fine . can anyone help me out i can post pictures if needed


I'd post pictures just to be on the safe side. However, from what I could gather the native resolution of your panel is 1680x1050. So you shouldn't be experiencing any issues with running 1280x720. If anything you should be having issues with running 1920x1080. Needless to say it's a bit confusing to address without any pictures.
07-31-2017, 08:34 AM #4
IcarusXSEC
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Originally posted by NerdyStripper View Post
check if your graphics driver is set to driver based or monitor based scaling,


Originally posted by Rath View Post
I'd post pictures just to be on the safe side. However, from what I could gather the native resolution of your panel is 1680x1050. So you shouldn't be experiencing any issues with running 1280x720. If anything you should be having issues with running 1920x1080. Needless to say it's a bit confusing to address without any pictures.


NerdyStripper its not my graphics card because it does the same thing with other devices such as my ps3.
07-31-2017, 08:59 AM #5
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Originally posted by PumahModzUk View Post
NerdyStripper its not my graphics card because it does the same thing with other devices such as my ps3.


graphics driver isn't your graphics card, its how your monitor is scaled
07-31-2017, 09:38 AM #6
IcarusXSEC
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Originally posted by NerdyStripper View Post
graphics driver isn't your graphics card, its how your monitor is scaled


But how would that help on my ps3, like i cannot do that on my ps3. on my pc i can
07-31-2017, 09:24 PM #7
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Originally posted by PumahModzUk View Post
But how would that help on my ps3, like i cannot do that on my ps3. on my pc i can


your original post said nothing of the ps3 and this isn't the ps3 section
08-01-2017, 09:58 AM #8
IcarusXSEC
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Originally posted by NerdyStripper View Post
your original post said nothing of the ps3 and this isn't the ps3 section


I know i said that i forgot to add that it is does the same thing on all of the devices that use the monitor, so trying what you told me to do on windows would of maybe only solved it on my pc. which would'nt be good.
08-01-2017, 08:45 PM #9
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Originally posted by PumahModzUk View Post
Hello, I Have an Samsung Sync Master 2243nw Monitor And my problem is that whenever i use 720p (1280x720) it does not fill the screen properly it pushes it to the right. Whenever i use 1080p(1920x1080) it works fine but shows a message sayng 'Not Optium Mode' but it fits the whole screen fine . can anyone help me out i can post pictures if needed


did you ever think you have a display that isn't 1080p and cant evenly down to 720p which like 1080p can. and that might be your problem, did you honestly even google this before posting?
08-02-2017, 07:44 AM #10
IcarusXSEC
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Originally posted by NerdyStripper View Post
did you ever think you have a display that isn't 1080p and cant evenly down to 720p which like 1080p can. and that might be your problem, did you honestly even google this before posting?


I Have searched on google yes, but i didnt think of that know. my mindspan on monitors is very little

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