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    One line of pixels lighter!

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by daranik, Feb 28, 2011.

  1. daranik

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    Ok heres the situation, Ive got the G73jh-a1, its great, but when I have it plugged into my tv it produces a lighter line of pixels than the rest of the screen, on my monitor it doesn't do this. Now when I plug in my ps3 into the same hdmi cord it doesn't produce this one line of pixels lighter, is something wrong with my video card?
     
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    Check your overscan options
     
  3. daranik

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    check it for what?
     
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    CCC panel, make sure it's enabled without any funny options.
     
  5. daranik

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    I have to have full scaling on or i get a border around my whole screen, that said it may be a color pixel format error
    nm its not that setting, I cant figure it out, I wonder if my graphics card needs to be reseated?


    problem solved, kind of, it is my monitor, what i did was on my tv, shifted the image upwards to see if the line would track with it up, and it didn't, so its not the laptop. The reason why the ps3 isnt making this line is because its most likely not pushing as many pixels as my laptop, its not at the same resolution despite the ps3 saying 1080p. Thankfully its not too noticeable only on full grey screens, just something im gonna have to live with until i get a projector :)