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#1 FamilyGuyFan507
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Maybe it is me, maybe it is not. I don't know, but for some reason, Youtube Videos/Desktop backgrounds, etc, things in HD do not come out as clear as they should. Certain things have a grainy texture to it that makes it look very noticeable. I have went through, turned overscan off, and done little things to adjust, and nothing has changed it.

I have an ASUS monitor, and a recently installed 750ti. I cannot figure this out at all, and it's bothering me. Suggestions!?

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#2 Truth_Hurts_U
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Install driver, set resolution to native res of display and turn on GPU scaling.

Turn on standard mode in monitor. Don't use splendid mode.

Make sure your browser is 100% view.

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#3 GTR12
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What monitor is it?

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#4 Cloud_imperium
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Check different VGA cable.

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#5  Edited By Old_Gooseberry
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Make sure your running the monitor at its native resolution... if its below its native res, it'll be blurry.

Also, maybe check to see if your monitor has a sharpness setting, it may be set too low.

Also download updated Nvidia drivers. If you are using the windows default display drivers it may not look right.

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#6 woomar
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Check the refresh rate , set it as 60hz and see if there is any difference , also (obviously) set the resolution the same as the native res for the monitor.

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#7 KHAndAnime
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So the monitor was working perfectly up until you installed the new card?