gpu tv resolution

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Hi folks.I recently brought a 43 inch sony bravia 4k hdr model 43XE7073.It is connected to my pc,an intel i7 3930k with 16 gb ddr3 ram and an rx 470 4gb strix edition on x79-ud3 mobo.
Looking online on sony website this model can display up to 4096x2160p(24,50,60Hz), 3840x2160p(24,25,30,50,60Hz)...but i cannot manage to get through 4096x2160...if i set this from windows 10x64 screen looks out of image(not sure how to describe exactly).
I am on latest driver update regarding the gpu...i am on ycbcr 4:2:2 with 12 bits color.
Any clues folks?
 
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It might be able to accept such a signal, but its screen itself has a 3840x2160 pixel panel, so the television will need to either scale that resolution down, or crop the edges off to display it. See the "Display Resolution" here...

https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/televisions-projectors-lcd-tvs/kd-43xe7073/specifications

So ideally, if you had a computer hooked up to it, you would want to be using standard 3840x2160 4K resolution.

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Looking online on sony website this model can display up to 4096x2160p(24,50,60Hz), 3840x2160p(24,25,30,50,60Hz).

 


It might be able to accept such a signal, but its screen itself has a 3840x2160 pixel panel, so the television will need to either scale that resolution down, or crop the edges off to display it. See the "Display Resolution" here...

https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/televisions-projectors-lcd-tvs/kd-43xe7073/specifications

So ideally, if you had a computer hooked up to it, you would want to be using standard 3840x2160 4K resolution.
 
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All clear now cryoburner. anyway my palit gtx 1060 super jet stream 6 gb will be delivered tomorrow so the rx 470 will take the ebay way...anyway i was looking to change the rx 470...