Hi guys and gals – my first post, so please be gentle.
In a nutshell, I have built a gaming PC with the Maximus VIII motherboard, and (while I await the arrival of a new 1080 graphics card) have connected the motherboard hdmi port directly to my HDTV.
However, right from the BIOS prompt, I get the whole picture compressed into the upper half (see pic), and flickering. Not half a picture, but the whole thing, compressed into half the space.
Configuration:
· i7-6700K 4GHz processor
· Asus ROG Maximus VIII Extreme Intel Z170 motherboard
· Alpenfohn Brocken 2 CPU cooler (air cooling - just for precautionary cooling; no overclocking; it works well)
· 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 memory
· Samsung 850 EVO 1Tb 2.5 inch SSD
· Corsair RM1000i modular PSU
· Microsoft Windows 10 home
· 32 inch Sony Bravia HDTV (KDL- V32A12U – old and basic, but perfect with my laptop – see below)
When I try to access the screen settings, Windows 10 “sees” the TV as a generic monitor and offers a basic display driver, but no alternatives. Also, when I try to adjust the screen sizes, all the three options are incredibly wide/ shallow (reflecting what I see on the screen).
The Sony Bravia is indeed an old model, but (with the HDMI lead) works flawlessly with my bog standard Toshiba laptop.
Should I just await the graphics card, or can I get it working meantime?
The frustrating thing is …
….that the motherboard CD won’t run, as it says it needs a larger screen resolution (1024 x 768 or more) to do so – so I can’t load the wifi drivers.
…And because I can’t load the wifi drivers, I can’t access the internet to load up-to-date drivers from the Web.
…so it’s chicken and egg. I can’t load the drivers via the CD, but nor can I upload them via the Web, because the wifi doesn’t work…. And it doesn’t work because I can’t load the wifi driver from the CD…
Surely, even without a graphics card, the HDMI should work?
All help welcome – and thanks in anticipation!