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>using a TV for most cases is fuzzy or blurry. Half of the people commenting don't seem to know that lmfao

You need to change your TV settings to either a different color setting or a different view setting (PC, Game mode, ETC) (more modern ones have this feature)
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Decy wrote
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dannrbo wrote Once you've checked that its 1080p, Check to make sure its running at what i can assume to be 60hz.

Right click your desktop adn go to "Display settings"
then click the TV should be displayed as 1 and 2 which ever one the tv is click it
then scrolling down it will say display adapter properties
then in the monitor tab it should have a drop down of various numbers

Make sure it says 60Hz,

Danny


it was at 59 i just changed it to 60 but nothing really changed?


Is there a PC setting on your TV as i was looking around and i seen someone with the same issue and this seemed to help them check under the menu on your tv for a display mode


there is but for some reason the pc mode is only for vga.
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