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No display option in nvidia control panel
No display option in nvidia control panel







Make sure you have installed the latest driver for both your monitor and Nvidia GeForce GPU as sometimes this can make higher resolutions available to you in the Windows Display settings.

no display option in nvidia control panel

Ideally, you should test it on another machine to see if it supports a higher res. If you are using a HDMI cable, make sure that it supports resolutions higher than 1080p. In my experience, not all HDMI cables are equal! I’ve had problems before with cheap HDMI cables not meeting certain audio and video specifications. Graphics Card and Monitor Specįirstly, go to the NVIDA website, search for your graphics card and make sure that the custom resolution you require is listed in the specifications.Īlso check your monitor manufacturer’s website for your monitor specs and ensure it also supports the custom resolution you require. The specs for the GeForce GT 330 clearly state the max resolution supported is 2560 x 1600, so what was the problem? 1. Instead of using “Trilinear optimization,” just set “Texture filtering – Quality” to “High quality” or “High performance,” depending on how powerful your system is.I recently bought a HP Pavilion Gaming Monitor 32″ QHD (2560 x 1440) and plugged it into my old 2011 Sony Vaio laptop with an Nvidia GeForce GT 330M, only to find that the max resolution reported by Windows x 1080 😪.

no display option in nvidia control panel

If you’re suffering performance impact because of anisotropic filtering, you could try turning on “Anisotropic sample optimisation.” “Negative LOD bias” is only really useful for OpenGL games and doesn’t offer anything that anisotropic filtering doesn’t do better. Texture filtering: related to anisotropic filtering, texture filtering broadly improves the appearance of flat textures during gaming. It doesn’t use a lot of hard drive space and can have a positive impact on your game. Shader Cache: stores crucial shader files for games on your hard drive, potentially improving performance and reducing load times. This is louder and more strenuous on the GPU.

no display option in nvidia control panel

“Maximum performance” keeps GPU running at a higher power. “Adaptive” lowers and raises GPU clocking depending on game. Power management mode: “Optimal Power” conserves frame rendering/GPU load when PC is idle.

no display option in nvidia control panel

If the game is compatible with MFAA, you basically get a free anti-aliasing boost. Multi-Frame Sampled AA: increases anti-aliasing without performance drops.









No display option in nvidia control panel