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Hello, I bought this setup recently(only for gaming)  hoping to play in ultra/high settings on every game and get 60+ fps, but i have a major problem, i guess.

My windows desktop looks blurry(u can barely read) without finding a fitting resolution for it. When i first installed BO2 and CS:GO i set them on ultra settings and i had 180fps  but it looked like i was playing on low.

I have a LCD-TV  connected with GPU through HDMI cable. 

I hope someone can help me 

 

The setup is :

CPU: i3-6100 

GPU : GTX 1060 ARMOR 3G OCV1 

Motherboard : MSI B150M PRO-VDH 

RAM : Crucial 8GB 2133MHz

PSU : 500W 80+ 

HDD : 1TB 

OS : W10 PRO x64 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, HorrorCosmic said:

Ok its an nvidia card, so open the Nvidia control panel and go to "Adjust Desktop size and position" under "Display" and adjust the scaling of the screen till it fills the tv.

Ok, but how can i tell when it fills the tv? I dont know what those squares are. 

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3 minutes ago, HorrorCosmic said:

If no other options work then you can click the "size" tabe and enable desktop resizing,  then you'll be able to adjust the corners of the screen till they match.

 

I looks to me that your tv has an odd resolution that doesn't fit with any listed ones.

This worked only for borders but the desktop is still blurry.

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5 minutes ago, ceaicusare said:

This worked only for borders but the desktop is still blurry.

Running out of ideas. You can try different resolutions until you find one thats not blurry. You can start at 1024x768 and keep going up till the blurriness is gone. But i've searched an i cannot find any specifications on that tv to find out its exact resolution or operating range.

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5 minutes ago, KyonEXE said:

Should look into a 1080p monitor for sure though ^^  If you need to see if another monitor is lying around and make for sure it is your monitor first though.

Im gonna borrow a 1080p monitor to check if it works and if it does should i buy other one ?

 

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