Windows XP custom resoluition

SilverTorch

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Any way to setup a custom resolution in Windows XP so a 50 in plasma will look nice.

the res needs to be 1366x768 @ 60 Hz

I would like to stay away from using apps to do this, any way to make changes in the registry to do this?

The video card in the PC is a standard Intel Graphics chip, so no nifty driver settings like you get with ATI or nVidia.

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added burb about vid card.
 

Matthias99

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If you are using a newer ATI or NVIDIA video card, you should be able to force custom resolutions in the drivers. I believe Matrox can do this a s well.
 

SilverTorch

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right I found that out after doing some searching on the web and various HTPC forums.

Thing is that, this is at work and we have a Dell GX 270 thats going to be running the show, it has an Intel graphics chip (82865G), that comes with the chipset and the drivers from Intel are sub-par compaired to ones that can be used with an ATI or nVidia card.

Thats why I need a registry hack.
 

SilverTorch

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Originally posted by: MrChad
PowerStrip

yea I saw that, is there anything that I can try/do without a 3rd party software?

I would like to keep the 3rd party stuff as a last resort.

this will be used byVPs and alike so I would like to keep it as simple as possible.
 

Matthias99

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Originally posted by: SilverTorch
Originally posted by: MrChad
PowerStrip

yea I saw that, is there anything that I can try/do without a 3rd party software?

I would like to keep the 3rd party stuff as a last resort.

this will be used byVPs and alike so I would like to keep it as simple as possible.

On a crappy IEG chip? Good luck. Powerstrip is your best bet.

Once it's set up, it should be transparent to the users.

You can probably also add a low-profile R9200SE or the like into the system. Then you could just make adjustments through ATI's drivers.

AVSForum also has a *lot* more information on hooking computers up to HDTVs.
 

SilverTorch

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Originally posted by: Matthias99
Originally posted by: SilverTorch
Originally posted by: MrChad
PowerStrip

yea I saw that, is there anything that I can try/do without a 3rd party software?

I would like to keep the 3rd party stuff as a last resort.

this will be used byVPs and alike so I would like to keep it as simple as possible.

On a crappy IEG chip? Good luck. Powerstrip is your best bet.

Once it's set up, it should be transparent to the users.

You can probably also add a low-profile R9200SE or the like into the system. Then you could just make adjustments through ATI's drivers.

AVSForum also has a *lot* more information on hooking computers up to HDTVs.

Thats what I thought, got a pretty good quote on a nVidia FX 5200, will that work?
 

Matthias99

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Originally posted by: SilverTorch
Thats what I thought, got a pretty good quote on a nVidia FX 5200, will that work?

As long as it fits... I think you need low-profile PCI cards in that system.

You might also want to look over at AVSForum. I know some NVIDIA card/driver combinations were not playing nice with some HDTVs using DVI, and I'm not sure if all the problems have been resolved.
 

SilverTorch

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Originally posted by: Matthias99
Originally posted by: SilverTorch
Thats what I thought, got a pretty good quote on a nVidia FX 5200, will that work?

As long as it fits... I think you need low-profile PCI cards in that system.

You might also want to look over at AVSForum. I know some NVIDIA card/driver combinations were not playing nice with some HDTVs using DVI, and I'm not sure if all the problems have been resolved.

Great, thanks for your help.