Hi,
I currently have a LED TV screen that I am using it as a computer display via HDMI. (Model: Samsung UA22c4010)
The native solution as indicated by Nvidia graphic driver is 1360*768.
However, I am able to set it as high as 1920*1080 without any problem.
Just to check with the experts here is there is any problem running at a higher resolution than the native. I understand that the pixels for LED should be fixed. But I am not quite sure about LED. But then again, if this is the case, then I should not be able to run at the resolution right?
Could it be the case that the native resolution is somehow misread by Nvidia?
Thanks in advance.
I currently have a LED TV screen that I am using it as a computer display via HDMI. (Model: Samsung UA22c4010)
The native solution as indicated by Nvidia graphic driver is 1360*768.
However, I am able to set it as high as 1920*1080 without any problem.
Just to check with the experts here is there is any problem running at a higher resolution than the native. I understand that the pixels for LED should be fixed. But I am not quite sure about LED. But then again, if this is the case, then I should not be able to run at the resolution right?
Could it be the case that the native resolution is somehow misread by Nvidia?
Thanks in advance.
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