Sabtu, 15 Februari 2014

Video Lags on Computer to HD TV Setup?

Q. My video lags about 1/3 a second when playing games only. I use the TV as a monitor so, when I'm at my desktop it has no noticeable lag. It's not a High quality TV to my knowledge, but it does the job for now.

TVL

Info Element ELDFW221
Size 22"
Manufactured September 2012.

Computer:

INFO HP Pavilion Media Center m8120n
CPU 2.4GHz Core 2 Quad Q6600
Video Card Radeon HD 4350 with 512MB VRAM (REPLACED OLD ONE)
RAM 3GB
MotherBoard P5BW-LA (Basswood3G) mother board

Other:

Resolution Any but I default to 1360x768
Cable Doesn't say except category 2 I bougt it on amazon for $2.33
It's running Windows 7 Ultimate x64 with some programs running in the background as expected, but it does it on small games like Super Hexagon too, not just Far Cry 3.
I'm using a HDMI cable.
I'm using a HDMI cable.

A. Hey, that is a great question, thanks for coming to answers, I hope this information helps.
Most computers can connect to an external display for mirrored and extended desktops. While high-definition television sets cannot match the resolution that many dedicated computer monitors are capable of, an HDTV can be a convenient way to view movies and websites on a larger screen. HDTVs typically accept a variety of inputs, and once you've found the correct input to match your output capabilities, connecting the two is as easy as plugging the correct cable in.

This site has complete information http://www.geekwithlaptop.com/how-to-connect-laptop-to-tv

These sites have good information how to

http://www.laptoprepair101.com/laptop/category/hardware-test-utilities/
http://www.cinemanow.com/pclaptop2.aspx?grpID=0
http://sewelldirect.com/articles/vga-to-hdmi.aspx
http://www.mctsol.com/
http://www.bing.com/search?setmkt=en-US&q=vga+to+hdmi+converter

Determine which video standard to use. VGA and HDMI are the two most common standards used to connect a computer and an HDTV, but not all computers support HDMI output, and some televisions will not accept VGA input at 1080p resolution. Check the technical specifications of your devices to make sure you're using the right cable.


Connect your video cable to the appropriate ports on your computer and HDTV.


Tune your HDTV to display either the VGA or HDMI input, depending on which standard you are using.


Change your display settings to match your desired setup. On a PC, you can accomplish this by right-clicking on your desktop and selecting "Properties." The right-most tab, "Settings," contains options for switching between the computer displays and, if your laptop's video card supports them, extended and mirrored desktop options...People First Yes That�s my motto at Yahoo Answers. I am dedicated to providing you with an excellent experience. I am here to answer your questions and resolve any problems you may have. We promise to finding a successful resolution. You are my focus. Resolving whatever issues that brought you to Yahoo Answers is our mission.
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Source(s): CompTIA A+ Certified Computer Professional


help with building a computer?
Q. I am going to be building a computer with help of a friend but want a computer that is crazy fast and will do anything i can throw at it please help need any and all advice if something wont work or something would be better let me know this will take a long time mostly for cost here is what i have so far

Hard Drive-
Western Digital Velociraptor 600 GB SATA III 10000 RPM 32 MB Cache Bulk/OEM 3.5 Inch Desktop Hard Drive - WD6000HLHX

Motherboard-
EVGA 270-WS-W555-A2 Classified SR-2 Dual LGA1366 Xeon/Intel 5520/SATA3&USB3�.0/A&2GbE/HPTX Motherboard

Ram- (will have 12 for a total of 48gb)
Corsair Vengeance 12 GB ( 3 x 4 GB ) DDR3 1600 MHz (PC3 12800) 240-Pin DDR3 Memory Kit for Intel Core i7 SDRAM CMZ12GX3M3A1600�C9

Graphics-
EVGA GeForce GTX 580 1536 MB GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 2DVI/Mini-HDMI SLI Ready Limited Lifetime Warranty Graphics Card, 015-P3-1580-AR

Processor-
Intel Core i7-950 3.06 GHz 8 MB Cache Socket LGA1366 Processor

case-
Antec High-Flexibilit�y Gaming Case LanBoy Air Blue (not sure if everything will fit tho)

I am not sure what kinda power i will need and sound and networking not sure but will be glad for any and all advice you can give
Mugsy the only reason why i need that much is well i have no good answer I'm a guy why not lol and putting this much money into it make sure it can do anything

A. This two setups are faster and won't cost more.

http://budget-gaming-computers.com/build-gaming-pc-1000-january-2012-intel05.html

http://budget-gaming-computers.com/build-gaming-pc-1000-january-2012-amd05.html





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