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LED display with GTX 260

sam4u13

Junior Member
Help me out to troubleshoot
i got new LCD-LED Acer S231HL monitor which has hdmi & VGA port.
Images produced by GTX 260 with DVI ( DVI cable) & GTX 260 with hdmi( dvi to hdmi adapter at graphic card end & HDMI port at monitor end via HDMI cable)
does not produces any noticeable differance ( CPU-i5 750 with 4 gb corsair 1333 mhz ram)
:twisted::twisted:
 
What makes you think you can expect an image difference when you are connecting to DVI port on the card in both cases?

Regardless, you will not get an image quality difference between DVI and HDMI.
 
I am not satisfied with image quality produced by gtx 260 over led monitor , it seems to me that its not hd , thats 1080p. when this card got capability to do this, i cant benchmark n say that whatever signals this card is processing is of hd quality.( thats why i did change a cable to see the differance..)
 
I am not satisfied with image quality produced by gtx 260 over led monitor , it seems to me that its not hd , thats 1080p. when this card got capability to do this, i cant benchmark n say that whatever signals this card is processing is of hd quality.( thats why i did change a cable to see the differance..)

Did you install the latest drivers? What screen resolution is your monitor set at?
 
1920x1020
graphic card got latest driver
can i benchmark image quality with any software for hd? i doubt NVIDIA is lying to produce hd graphics from card
 
not as bright and vivid , but howwill i know its 1080p, pls tell me how to identify it...

If images and text are crisp, then you are running at the monitor's native resolution - in your case, 1920x1080. You can right-click on the desktop, select "screen resolution", and see what that says.

"1080p" identifies resolution, not how bright or vivid the image is.

Monitors often need to be adjusted for color. Your monitor has adjustments for this. You should be anle to adjust contrast, saturation, brightness, etc. The Nvidia control panel also allows you to adjust color.
 
Did you try calibrating your monitor?
win7 comes with a simple (but mostly adequate) version of a calibrating tool.

People have different preference for color settings, I personally go for 6500K (most natural to my eyes, industry standard)
 
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