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Does it support the full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution.
I havent been able to find this on my own. Hope it´s not too lame a question though... :-)

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Yeah that i have found. Thank you for the reply but thats not really what I looking for.
Sorry for not being specific enough.
I'm really interested in the 1920 x 1080 since that is the true/full HD resolution.
And to get a pixel mapping of 1:1 (best image) on my HD tv it would have to support that specific resolution.
But i haven't foundt a list of supported resolutions anywhere for this card.
Just thought someone in here might know it.

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Klaus N.
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The card supports upto 2560 x 1600 which in turn means it supports 1920 x 1080....I use a GTX 295 and it is hooked into my Full hd TV.....I have absolutely no problems with image quality or anything what so ever....The only trouble is when i play FPS games in which the HUD may become sort of squashed which is due to the aspect ratio of the screen....other than that the performance is flawless

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ridic23 wrote :

The card supports upto 2560 x 1600 which in turn means it supports 1920 x 1080....I use a GTX 295 and it is hooked into my Full hd TV.....I have absolutely no problems with image quality or anything what so ever....The only trouble is when i play FPS games in which the HUD may become sort of squashed which is due to the aspect ratio of the screen....other than that the performance is flawless




Allrigt ridic23. Just the man I wanted to get in touch with it seems
I was worried that the card would support all the pc resolutions, but not including the 1920x1080 HDTV res.
That would mean either the card or the tv would have to interpolate to display it, which in turn gives a less than optimal picture.
In fact that may be what happens with your FPS games. Maybe they do not support the 1920x1080 resolution, so the image has to be adapted, giving the squashed look you mention.
The last bit is just a theory though. Perhaps you can clarify that for me.
In the FPS games in question, can you select the 1920x1080 resolution in the settings or not. I'm guessing you cant but what do you say?

And BTW. Thanks for your reply already. ;)


Message edited by ledsmoke on 11-05-2009 at 09:08:16 PM
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Klaus N.
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Yes there is 1920 x 1080 listed in the resolutions and we can select that too....From what i figured out these games have their screen size optimized for 16:10 aspect ratio where as the hdtv aspect ratio is 16:9...hence the issue....

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Hmm.
Then it does seem a tad odd that it squashes the graphics though.
However, thanks for the heads up. Wonderful too know there's very little issues regarding this.
BTW: What television is it hooked up to?

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Klaus N.
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Samsung series 6 LED TV....

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Uhh nice. [:jaydeejohn:5]

(droooling uncontrollably)

I've just seen one of those today, where the store had actually adjusted it for best colors.
Wow. That is one nice tv.
They were running some french movie on blu ray and there was this scene from the alps. Beautiful!

Hope u have fun with it. And thank you for the help :)

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Klaus N.
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