I got a 10 old PC out of the basement and wanted to test it. Since he has only one HDMI and DVI connection, I had to grab an adapter that I have lying around at home. It's a VGA-HDMI adapter that actually works 100%. With the adapter, the PS4 can play on FHD, but the maximum resolution with the PC is only 1024x748 which I can't understand. Have the driver updated and reinstalled several times but has not helped… If I change the resolution in the Nvida Control Panel Manual to 1920x1080, then the whole picture is narrow with a very low resolution…
I'm starting to despair… Is it on the monitor, PC or the adapter? What do you think?
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce 315
I would say it's the monitor. Windows only shows you the resolutions that your monitor can display. Is this the same monitor as it was 10 years ago?
Guess it's up to the adapter and s. The driver of Grafikakrte possibly synonymous s.den hardware graphics graphics themselves, they do not create this resolution correctly. Alternatively one can try to use an AMD graphics engine by previously uninstalling the Nvidia driver for the old Nvidia graphics card, switching off Pc's graphics, then booting the PC again and installing the drivers.
I still have an old AMD Radeon HD 5450 graphics card here. They also do not syndicate video in 4k more. However, it can still be used without problems for lower playback. Currently I'm still on the table where I Pc components scrapped a Nvidia 610 rum
Your monitor delivers max. 1024x768.
If you manually exceed the power limit, the electronics will protect itself by switching to a more tolerable mode. (Probably 1154x600 23Hz interlaced or similar). That's why the strange bad picture.
Edit: Okay… Then it was the cable