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#1 peanutbutter126

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Posted 15 August 2012 - 11:45 AM

I just bought a new desktop computer today (yay!) but there's one problem that I hadn't seen coming (not so yay)...

I have a 4 year old Dell monitor from my first computer. I think it's a 19 inch. When I hooked it up to my new computer, I noticed that everything was very... small. The text, icons, taskbar - everything made me squint. It made sense when I checked the resolution - after all, it's on 1680x1050 (recommended setting) on an old and not exactly big monitor. I figured everything would be fine after I lowered the resolution... aaaaand was wrong >.> All the other resolutions looked very stretched and enlarged; the only one that looks proportional is 1680x1050. I've enlarged the text and icons to 125% through one of Windows' settings, but it's still causing me quite a lot of grief - the text is miniscule when I open other programs, like Steam! The size of everything isn't exactly consistent and I'm pretty sure it's not doing good things to my eyes.

I've used this monitor for my old desktop, and after the desktop died had it hooked up to my laptop's display for the past few months. On the old desktop, the resolution was 1024x768 and everything was very snug and comfortable. On my laptop, which has a recommended resolution of 1366x768, the display distorted a bit but having a quick play with the resolution solved the problem. Problem is, I can't do anything about how the monitor is behaving to this new computer and staring at that small text is literally giving me a headache :/

I did a bit of googling and it seems that the problem might have something to do with the monitor and graphics card being incompatible or something. I don't know how to check the monitor's native resolution (though if I took a guess, I'd say it was very good at 1024x768 actually, after a bit of research I'm starting to think it's 1680x1050... and now I'm confusing myself @_@), but I know the graphics card is an AMD Radeon HD 7450. The computer is a HP Pavilion, 3rd gen Core i7.

Soooooo. Are there any settings I can fiddle with to fix this problem? If not, does that mean I should get a new monitor? I'm praying there's an easy solution out there...!

Since I'm sure I did a terrible job explaining, I took some photos of the monitor at different resolutions (not sure if they help though) XD

1680x1050
1280x800
1024x768

I have no idea what I'm doing. Any help is greatly appreciated! biggrin.gif

Edited by peanutbutter126, 15 August 2012 - 12:10 PM.


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Posted 19 August 2012 - 08:01 AM

Just did a quick check, and looks like you're running 16:10 aspect ratio.

Try 1440x900 if you have it. smile.gif

Edited by JoHamSandwich, 19 August 2012 - 08:03 AM.


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Posted 20 August 2012 - 01:49 AM

Unfortunately don't have it :/ It goes straight from 1680 x 1050 to 1280 x 1024.

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 10:09 AM

Thats pretty much how text looks on mine. Then again I'm rocking a res of 1920x1080....
But looking at your various screens the 1680x1050 screen looks normal sized and proper aspect.
Maybe you just got used to overly large text ? Coz no way was a res of 1024x768 which
Is 4:3 ever going to give a properly proportioned image on a widescreen monitor...

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 08:07 PM

Yeah, that's pretty much it. You have to get used to how the text looks, especially as not all programs have an option to resize text.

When I first switched to higher resolutions, I had the same disorientation as you, but I got used to it and now I happily use 1920x1200. smile.gif On the upside, you do get nicer looking images!




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