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Re: Which SSD drive to get? How can I tell what mode am I in, SATA 3, UEFI or what?
Anyway, the problem fixed itself somehow... and then unfixed again. I unplugged monitor HDMI what turned out to be it was in mobo and into the graphic card - it fixed it. Graphics were back to awesome. Catalyst driver displayed... And then the monitor just turned itself off... and started flashing the power light like when it cannot see the video source. And the driver is back to Generic VGA and desktop 800x600 Could it be monitor problem? HDMI cable?
Update: I switched to analog cable and it's back to good... Can all this be dying HDMI cable?
Also, what are the differences in graphics quality between HDMI and RGB (VGA) cable? |
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 KrisnatharokCaveat EmptorPremium join:2009-02-11 Earth Orbit kudos:7 | I don't think analog cables can go above 480 or 600. Do us a favor and try a different HDMI cable and see what happens.
Try plugging it back into the mobo, install the AMD Catalyst drivers, then plug it back into the GPU. -- If we lose this freedom of ours, history will record with the greatest astonishment, those who had the most to lose, did the least to prevent its happening. |
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 | said by Krisnatharok:I don't think analog cables can go above 480 or 600. Do us a favor and try a different HDMI cable and see what happens.
Try plugging it back into the mobo, install the AMD Catalyst drivers, then plug it back into the GPU. I'm afraid to screw with it - it works now on RGB cable and I'll leave it like this. Anyway, I have no other HDMI cable
When I wrote "analog" I meant RGB cable. My resolution is back to normal and graphics optimal under the RGB cable. So that's why I want to know the cons of RGB vs HDMI in such use? |
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 GhastlyonePremium join:2009-01-07 Las Vegas, NV kudos:2 | Do you have any spare DVI cables laying around?
Only difference between HDMI and DVI, is audio is carried over HDMI along with video. |
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