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forcing my graphics card to use a specific resolution

just finished setting up my office, i mounted my 32" Philips LCD on the wall and it looks shmicko!!! will post pictures up tonight.. I'm using an Inno 3d 5500 graphics card, in the display options i have an option to run 1360x760 resolution however my LCD is 1366x768... how can i make my graphics card use the correct resolution for my tv, i understand its fairly close and may not gain much but would still like to try... open to suggestions.

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Re: forcing my graphics card to use a specific resolution

plenty of options
1/. Add a custom rez in your graphics cards settings... not familar with your card software so i can't walk you through that. make sure you have the latest drivers though
2/. Powerstrip
3/. Find another rez
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