Windows 10: Monitor's native resolution is blurry . . 1080p monitor supports 3048x2160?

Discus and support Monitor's native resolution is blurry . . 1080p monitor supports 3048x2160? in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hi all, I know this is a question for NVIDIA and/or Acer, but I wanted to get some feedback/ideas from here as well. I have an Acer monitor and an RTX... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by IsaidSalazar, Jan 17, 2023.

  1. Monitor's native resolution is blurry . . 1080p monitor supports 3048x2160?


    Hi all, I know this is a question for NVIDIA and/or Acer, but I wanted to get some feedback/ideas from here as well. I have an Acer monitor and an RTX 3060. Today, I installed the latest NVIDIA driver 528.02 and noticed a few things: alt-tabbing from one window to another like from a game to the web would take a lot longer than usual and result in a black screen, but the most obvious thing was that my display resolution was set to 3048x2160, which kind of confused me since my monitor is a 1080p monitor. I switched to 1920x1080 in Windows settings and the quality of the resolution is noti

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    IsaidSalazar, Jan 17, 2023
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    Monitor not showing 1080p display as native resolution

    So I have lg tv +monitor and my graphics card is gtx 1050 ti but the problem is my monitor is not showing 1080p display as native it is showing 720p as native resolution and my monitor is 1080p capable Please help me anyone ASAP.
     
    Albinrad, Jan 17, 2023
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  3. Monitors Native Resolution

    Hello. I was wondering if there was a way to change my monitors Native resolution within windows. I know how to change the resolution through the windows settings, but its doesn't change it the way I want it to. The NVIDIA program DSR will upscale your native resolution by whatever magnitude you specify, and then downscale to your native resolution. If I change my resolution through windows or even NVIDIA control panel, DSR still upscales from 4k. Is there a way I can make windows think im using a 1080p or 1440p monitor?
     
    CadenHabner, Jan 17, 2023
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  4. Monitor's native resolution is blurry . . 1080p monitor supports 3048x2160?

    Monitor Resolution reset after system restart

    Hi there,

    I just bought a new 4k Monitor and added it to my system as primary monitor with my 1080p monitor as secondary. The problem I face everyday is when is start my system, the monitor resolution is reset. Earlier it used to reset my 4K monitor to 1080p and when
    I check settings: Display Settings --> Scale and Layout it say 'A Custom Scale factor is Set'. To resolve it I had to log out and log in. After logging back the resolutions are fine and the Display Settings --> Scale and Layout 'A Custom Scale factor is Set'
    is not 200%. But now from yesterday my resolution of 1080p display is getting changed to 4k on system restart. Again I have to do the above steps mentioned to resolve it. This is really annoying, why does not Windows remember my 2 monitors resolution. It
    would be really helpful if anyone can suggest the solution.

    My system details if it helps to find solution:

    OS - Windows 10 latest update

    Monitor 1 - LG 27UD68-B (set to 4K native)

    Monitor 2 - LG E2360V (set to 1080p native)

    Graphics Card - Nvidia GTX970
     
    gamer_patri0t, Jan 17, 2023
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