When I check my monitor, it appears blurry and pixelated.
When I check my monitor, it appears blurry and pixelated.
Hello Everyone,
When I attempt to overclock my monitor, which currently shows "Samsung SAM0632 -SMB 1930N native resolution 1360x768 at 60 hz" from 66 hz to 75 hz, the image becomes blurry and pixelated.
Anyone can help me fix this so I can play CS:GO and other games smoothly.
Thank you all for your support!
My system details are:
i5 4690 k 3.5 ghz
8GB RAM
GTX 1050 Ti gaming
Windows update last, drivers updated recently (sorry for the English mistakes)
and in all games, the resolution also appears blurry and pixelated.
Update your post to include full system hardware specs and OS.
What other games?
More information is needed.
Hello Everyone,
When attempting to overclock my monitor with "Samsung B1930n native resoulition" 1360x768 at 60 hz to 75 hz, it becomes blurry and pixelated. Anyone can help me fix this so I can play CS:GO and other games smoothly.
Thank you all for your support!
My system specs are: i5 4690 k 3.5 ghz, 8gb ram, GTX 1050 Ti gaming, Windows update last, and the latest drivers installed (sorry for the English mistakes). Also, in any game, the resolution still looks blurry and pixelated.
it might be that the display only allows 60hz at 1360x768 resolution
So, to confirm: when not running at overclock, the screen appears clear and crisp but the movement feels choppy—slow and uneven.
When overclocked, the movement becomes quick and smooth yet starts to appear blurry or pixelated.
Is that right?
Also, are you adjusting the gtx1050 ti gaming settings? If yes, cease any further overclocking on both the GPU and monitor.
Ideally, the system should run smoothly with a sharp display; if not, there might be an issue elsewhere.
You could gradually increase the GPU overclock while keeping the monitor unchanged.
If the problem persists later, let me know.
When I check my monitor, the movement appears fast and smooth yet becomes blurry and pixelated. That's accurate, and I'm not overclocking my GPU.
Have you verified the monitor's specifications and supported frequencies and resolutions? What occurs when you begin without any overclocking and progress through the available/supported frequencies and resolutions? Also, think about some overclock tests using the GPU while keeping the monitor settings unchanged. Keep in mind: adjust one element at a time and stay methodical.
I don't go overclocking the GPU and monitor. I attempt to increase the monitor's speed from 61 Hz to 75 Hz, but it remains blurry and pixelated.