Windows 10: NVidia GeForce 780 Not Displaying at Native Resolution of 2560x1440

Discus and support NVidia GeForce 780 Not Displaying at Native Resolution of 2560x1440 in Windows 10 Graphic Cards to solve the problem; Hey all. For a few months now I've had a minor, but consistently annoying, problem. After a GeForce driver update in the middle of the year or... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Graphic Cards' started by CharlotteOfOz, Dec 24, 2016.

  1. NVidia GeForce 780 Not Displaying at Native Resolution of 2560x1440


    Hey all. For a few months now I've had a minor, but consistently annoying, problem. After a GeForce driver update in the middle of the year or thereabouts, my monitor refuses to display at native resolution.

    Whenever I use Driver Cleaner, upon relaunch it's back at native resolution. Upon applying the latest NVidia drivers (376.48 as of this writing) it reverts to 1920 x 1080 and won't even display the option for native resolution.

    Attempting to create a custom resolution via the NVidia control panel make everything look fuzzy and smeared, as opposed to the crispness of native resolution, so that doesn't appear to want to work.

    A little trial and error seems to indicate that the last update that worked properly was 365.10. I had contented myself with reverting to that, but now newer games don't seem to want to run without newer drivers, putting me in a minor bind.

    My monitor is an MG279Q. Its native resolution is 2560 x 1440.

    My graphics card is a GeForce 780.

    My box is:
    Proc: i5-2500K
    Mobo: P8-P67M PRO
    Ram: 8 GB

    Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks!

    :)
     
    CharlotteOfOz, Dec 24, 2016
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  2. Print Screen scales image to a lower resolution since installing Creators Edition

    I have a Dell monitor with native resolution of 2560x1440. When using a print screen capture program, Windows 10 scales the full screen to 1920x1080 and places the image in the upper left corner (the remainder of the screen is black). I tried 4 or 5 different
    screen capture programs, all with the same result.

    Setup/System/Display reports the recommended resolution is 1920x1080 which is incorrect. The cleartype adjuster correctly indicates that when the display is set to 2560x1440 it is at its native resolution. If I set the resolution to a different resolution,
    like 1920x1200, the capture matches exactly that screen. I tried re-installing the driver (Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060).

    This started when I upgraded to the Creators Edition, prior to that, everything worked correctly. I use screen capture a lot in writing and teaching so this is a big deal for me.
     
    Larry Weber, Dec 24, 2016
    #2
  3. Markus_12 Win User
    Windows 10 missing high resolution

    Hi community,

    with Windows 8.1 pro, i had no Problem with 2560x1440 on Geforce M650 with HDMI 1.4 on Fujitsu P27T-7.

    I just added the resultion in the nvidia control Panel. Everything was fine

    after the update to Windows 10 i cannot change the resolution to 2560x1440. Only until 1920x1080. Everytime i tried to add the highest Resolution nvdidia told "That the Display to not Support the Resolution".

    Thats is definitely not true. Because it worked with Win8.1Pro

    How can told Win10 that my Display can handle 2560x1440?
     
    Markus_12, Dec 24, 2016
    #3
  4. bobkn Win User

    NVidia GeForce 780 Not Displaying at Native Resolution of 2560x1440

    I'm far from sure that this will help, but do you have the "drivers" for the monitor installed? (The quotes are because they aren't really drivers, just a .inf file that identifies the monitor's characteristics to Windows.)

    Access Denied

    Try the 8.1 drivers. They ought to work fine with 10.

    (The link works, even though it displays as "access denied".)
     
    bobkn, Dec 24, 2016
    #4
  5. No luck, I'm afraid, even when setting up Windows to not freak out about third-party unsigned installations. Keeps showing back up as Generic PnP monitor in Device Manager, and in NVidia Control Panel it does recognize it as an MG279.
     
    CharlotteOfOz, Dec 24, 2016
    #5
  6. Helmut Win User
    Use one from the older drivers, work your way back from the latest. They issue them at the rate of 1-2 per month.
    Going back 10 driver versions or more is OK, no worries.

    You don't need the *.INF file anymore, modern monitors send info back to Windows.

    You can try Windows updates and/or manufacturer, with my monitor Windows 10 just downloaded the *.INF and *.ICM colour profile. They were the same as from the Monitor manufacturer.
     
    Helmut, Dec 27, 2016
    #6
  7. It works - last working version was 365.10. But Windows Update keeps wanting to update it on from that, and even if I figure out how to shut that off, newer games like Civ 6 crash to desktop on older drivers but not newer ones, making this a bit of a pickle.
     
    CharlotteOfOz, Apr 5, 2018
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