So, I needed to update my HTPC and figured a Z68 with the 2500K was a perfect combo. I settled on the GIGABYTE GA-Z68MA-D2H-B3 board. There are two huge issues I have though with this setup.
1. There is huge overscan with my TV. I've had 2 previous boards using Intel graphics and an AMD and nVidia card and none of them had problems. I've checked online and none of hte solutions work to correct it.
2. Then there is the issue where if you change the TV over to another input and come back, there is no video anymore. The only way to get it back is to restart. Again, neither of my previous 4 setups have done this. I can't believe that modern equipment has regressed to the point that it's behind even 6-7 year old technology.
Did I just get a bad board or is this the norm for the x68 boards? I'd rather not spend money on a standalone card as the whole reason for waiting this long to upgrade was to wait for the x68. I don't game, but do convert a ton of video was was interested in the Intel graphics for that as well as overclocking the 2500k. Any thoughts?
1. There is huge overscan with my TV. I've had 2 previous boards using Intel graphics and an AMD and nVidia card and none of them had problems. I've checked online and none of hte solutions work to correct it.
2. Then there is the issue where if you change the TV over to another input and come back, there is no video anymore. The only way to get it back is to restart. Again, neither of my previous 4 setups have done this. I can't believe that modern equipment has regressed to the point that it's behind even 6-7 year old technology.
Did I just get a bad board or is this the norm for the x68 boards? I'd rather not spend money on a standalone card as the whole reason for waiting this long to upgrade was to wait for the x68. I don't game, but do convert a ton of video was was interested in the Intel graphics for that as well as overclocking the 2500k. Any thoughts?
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