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Just hooked my PC to my RCA HD TV using the DVI port. It's a 52" rear
projection TV.

Using PowerStrip on my PC I've got my resolution at 1680x926i and there is
no over or underscan.

Since I'm a newbie at this I thought I'd ask on here if this is optimal or
if someone could suggest something better.

The TV is an RCA D52W20.

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"Noozer" <dont.spam@me.here> wrote in message
news:rh5Sd.443472$Xk.196833@pd7tw3no...
> Just hooked my PC to my RCA HD TV using the DVI port. It's a 52" rear
> projection TV.
>
> Using PowerStrip on my PC I've got my resolution at 1680x926i and there is
> no over or underscan.
>
> Since I'm a newbie at this I thought I'd ask on here if this is optimal or
> if someone could suggest something better.
>
> The TV is an RCA D52W20.

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Have you looked for help over at www.AVSFORUM.com? There is a whole forum
with sub-forums dedicated to HTPC.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/sho [...] powerstrip
"Custom Resolution Guide for 1080i HDTV-HTPC-POWERSTRIP-RADEON" for one. I
found it in under 5 minutes using the search feature - 278,387 views, 1,375
replies.

--
"Sleep is a poor substitute for coffee."
- Anon

"Noozer" <dont.spam@me.here> wrote in message
news:ElqTd.496355$6l.16933@pd7tw2no...
> Bump
>
> "Noozer" <dont.spam@me.here> wrote in message
> news:rh5Sd.443472$Xk.196833@pd7tw3no...
>> Just hooked my PC to my RCA HD TV using the DVI port. It's a 52" rear
>> projection TV.
>>
>> Using PowerStrip on my PC I've got my resolution at 1680x926i and there
>> is
>> no over or underscan.
>>
>> Since I'm a newbie at this I thought I'd ask on here if this is optimal
>> or
>> if someone could suggest something better.
>>
>> The TV is an RCA D52W20.
>
>
>

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Already been through that thread and my TV ain't listed... I do plan on
adding my timings though.

Just trying to figure out if having such an odd resolution (1680x926i ) is
going to cause me issues, or if it's better than I should be expecting
already.


"MrMike6by9" <MrMike6by9@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
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> Have you looked for help over at www.AVSFORUM.com? There is a whole forum
> with sub-forums dedicated to HTPC.
>
>
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/sho [...] powerstrip
> "Custom Resolution Guide for 1080i HDTV-HTPC-POWERSTRIP-RADEON" for one. I
> found it in under 5 minutes using the search feature - 278,387 views,
1,375
> replies.
>
> --
> "Sleep is a poor substitute for coffee."
> - Anon
>
> "Noozer" <dont.spam@me.here> wrote in message
> news:ElqTd.496355$6l.16933@pd7tw2no...
> > Bump
> >
> > "Noozer" <dont.spam@me.here> wrote in message
> > news:rh5Sd.443472$Xk.196833@pd7tw3no...
> >> Just hooked my PC to my RCA HD TV using the DVI port. It's a 52" rear
> >> projection TV.
> >>
> >> Using PowerStrip on my PC I've got my resolution at 1680x926i and there
> >> is
> >> no over or underscan.
> >>
> >> Since I'm a newbie at this I thought I'd ask on here if this is optimal
> >> or
> >> if someone could suggest something better.
> >>
> >> The TV is an RCA D52W20.
> >
> >
> >
>
>

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