2009-08-08, 15:44
Okay. I'm going to search the NVIDIA boards for clues.
*Right. The missus is on amazon sourcing us a 1080p tv. It may be the easiest solution...
However. I found this on the nvidia boards:
So maybe, just maybe that explains why I have found 720p to be the smoothest and least tempramental mode? But I just don't know. And still can't get that setting to survive a reboot. I have to ssh in and trigger nvidia-settings to reget 720p.
All in all, I think getting a new tv may just make it all easier. Now I've just got to put up with the nagging...
*Right. The missus is on amazon sourcing us a 1080p tv. It may be the easiest solution...
However. I found this on the nvidia boards:
Quote:It should support it, they just don't call it 1366x768. You have to set the display to 720p, then use the nVidia Control Panel to expand the desktop size as far as it'll go. That will give you 1366x768 even though it still says 720p (don't ask me why it's done this way, I hate the people who come up with this stuff)
So maybe, just maybe that explains why I have found 720p to be the smoothest and least tempramental mode? But I just don't know. And still can't get that setting to survive a reboot. I have to ssh in and trigger nvidia-settings to reget 720p.
All in all, I think getting a new tv may just make it all easier. Now I've just got to put up with the nagging...