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Hi All, Having a really peculiar issue that I can't seem to find an adequate solution from google.

 

On certain games (Project Cars for example), the image on my display will vibrate slightly, making everything seem a little fuzzy and out of focus. However when I change my resolution from anything but native 1920x1080, the image is clear. I've tried messing with different directx versions, refresh rates, even different monitors, but still have the same result. Most other games run perfectly fine at 1080p 60hz. I can't seem to figure out what the issue is here.

 

If it's at all helpful, i'm running a GTX 675M with up to date drivers.

 

EDIT: It's connected via HDMI. Problem still occurs on Laptop display

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how do you connect the display? HDMI? VGA? or is it the internal laptop display?

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I know that VGA is blurry at 1080p due to it being an analog signal. Is that what you're using? 

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bet its auto-adjust on the monitor

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1 minute ago, Jamiec1130 said:

I know that VGA is blurry at 1080p due to it being an analog signal. Is that what you're using? 

gtx 675M is a mobile chip.. I don't know what he means by different monitors, maybe he uses VGA to carry the signal from the laptop to external monitor. In that case, sth like HDMI would be much better.. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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1 minute ago, Light-Yagami said:

gtx 675M is a mobile chip.. I don't know what he means by different monitors, maybe he uses VGA to carry the signal from the laptop to external monitor. In that case, sth like HDMI would be much better.. Correct me if I'm wrong.

I know that's a mobile chip, hence the "m". The OP could have connected it to an external monitor. 

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Just now, Jamiec1130 said:

I know that's a mobile chip, hence the "m". The OP could have connected it to an external monitor. 

Sorry, I was just speaking my mind, didn't mean to imply you didn't know it's a mobile chip.. VGA to external 1080p monitor = image out of focus/fuzzy. Final verdict.

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Just now, Light-Yagami said:

Sorry, I was just speaking my mind, didn't mean to imply you didn't know it's a mobile chip.. VGA to external 1080p monitor = image out of focus/fuzzy. Final verdict.

That's fine. I used to use VGA for my 1080p monitor because I didn't own a DVI cab;e and the monitor was missing it, but it wasn't too bad. 

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1 minute ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

how do you connect the display? HDMI? VGA? or is it the internal laptop display?

 

1 minute ago, Jamiec1130 said:

I know that VGA is blurry at 1080p due to it being an analog signal. Is that what you're using? 

It's connected through HDMI from my laptop. However this issue still occurs on  laptop display.

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