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My new monitors resolution

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So i got a westinghouse sk-26h590d for my computer monitor. Im running a GTX 260 with an HDMI cable from the video card to the TV. When im running 1366 by 768 i can have 60 hertz. But when i bump it up to 1920 by 1080 which looks sooo much better. It will only let me do 30 hertz. The problem with that is the screen gets shakey and it give me a headache. Any thoughts?

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Make sure that the DVI/HDMI cable is a dual link, if it's not then it doesn't have the bandwidth, which might explain the 30Hz.
Beyond that, I have no idea. It's possible that the TV/cable report the wrong device capabilities. and you may have to manually create a custom resolution that you choose.

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This one?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6889234008

Its only a 720P tv, it may support 1080i but i doubt it is meant to, run it at its native resolution, it will behave best at that resolution.

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