- February 28, 2012
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Hello everyone! I hope your year is off to a brilliant start!
My year began with my motherboard quitting on me which opportunistically forced an upgrade of my GPU and SSD. I've been a Nvidia user for a very long time, so I knew how to deal with the problem I'm having, but with ATI I'm quite lost. Please help, hopefully to absolve the problem entirely!
So for as long as I can remember whenever I installed new NVIDIA drivers my overscan settings would reset, which would require me to set up custom overscan/screen resizing settings for each of the refresh rates of the dynamic refresh rate changer. ie 24hz, 25hz etc. It was always a pain in the a$$ but I guess I got used to it. But now i have absolutely no idea how to do that in the alien ATI platform. Better yet, why is this happening in the first place?
When I change HDMI scaling in the GPU options it slows down the video playback. Weird.
Why can't every display rate natively have the same scaling setting?
I'd really appreciate your help, I can't figure this out.
My year began with my motherboard quitting on me which opportunistically forced an upgrade of my GPU and SSD. I've been a Nvidia user for a very long time, so I knew how to deal with the problem I'm having, but with ATI I'm quite lost. Please help, hopefully to absolve the problem entirely!
So for as long as I can remember whenever I installed new NVIDIA drivers my overscan settings would reset, which would require me to set up custom overscan/screen resizing settings for each of the refresh rates of the dynamic refresh rate changer. ie 24hz, 25hz etc. It was always a pain in the a$$ but I guess I got used to it. But now i have absolutely no idea how to do that in the alien ATI platform. Better yet, why is this happening in the first place?
When I change HDMI scaling in the GPU options it slows down the video playback. Weird.
Why can't every display rate natively have the same scaling setting?
I'd really appreciate your help, I can't figure this out.
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