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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: polypenko on June 16, 2013, 10:54:38 am
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Has anyone been able to use the "Resolution Toggle" on a z87 board?
I get a pop up stating "sorry that full HD isn.t supported in current configuration"
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i have the same problem on z87x OC version , no mather bios ( tested on F3,F4,F5l) :-\
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Clear, so we will have to wait till GB solves this in a future Bios update.
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have u tried to use dvi port, not hdmi?
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My 560ti is connected from the dvi port.
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Hi all,
Just said .... the last drivers for nVIDIA causes many problems...
Do not use a NVIDIA drivers 300.18
It is important do not install a last nVIDIA drivers.
Last drivers cause many problems ....
Keep drivers 314.22
About NVIDIA drivers:
I find infos...
http://www.nvidia.fr/object/win8-win7-winvista-64bit-314.22-whql-driver-fr.html
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i'm using 311.06, just installed 314.22 no difference
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Have you tried HDMI port?
Have you a same problem with VGA port (D-sub)?
You use a OS Windows or Linux?
Have you make a Clear CMOS in past time?
If you want try...
how to clear cmos
http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,2286.0.html
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just connected my monitor from my 560ti via hdmi / hdmi same problem.
Yes I have cleared the cmos after vrious bios updates.
Read somewhere else that it might work woth the int. graphic, but stand alone vk seem not yet to work.
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Have you a same problem with VGA port (D-sub)?
You use a OS Windows or Linux?
Have you tried with Live Linux CD or DVD ?
Like Hirens.BootCD.15.2
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I use windows pro 64 bits with a Gigabyte 560ti vK.
I'm not familiar with Linux.
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you may check your graphics card if your card's vbios supports 1920x1080 full HD.
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supports up to 2560 x 1600, however monitor max 1920 x 1080
http://www.gigabyte.co.nl/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3707#sp
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some nvidia guys are checking this but not yet for a solution
there could be some update from them soon
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some nvidia guys are checking this but not yet for a solution
there could be some update from them soon
Doesn't work with my AMD HD6850 card either, says it's not supported. On my ud3h. My monitor does support 1920x1200 using dvi.
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you may check with Gigabyte for a bios update.
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I have the same problem , just with z87 UD3H and gtx 460 . :(
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I've got the same problem with my z87-d3hp and a Sapphire HD5850 Xtreme.
Updating the bios to the latest version (F5c) and re-flashing my video card's BIOS didn't help at all.
Also, full HD is working perfectly with the integrated graphics of the 4770k (same DVI cable, same monitor)
Can we please get a BIOS upgrade to resolve this issue?
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I have the same issue ... will not work... z87x UD5h (F7 Bios) , video card is GTX560 ASUS
Its really upsetting cause i cant take full advantage of the bios... low res mode is bad... tons of text overlapping ...
So.. do we have a solution yet to this issue ?
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Seems they still haven't done anything to fix full hd in bios.
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The resolution now works with beta bios F8a for the z87x ud5h
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The resolution now works with beta bios F8a for the z87x ud5h
No new beta bios avaliable for ud3h yet. Hope they fix the resolution toggle soon. I do run my screen in 1920x1200 and DVI with my Gigabyte HD6850 so it should work.
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Just wondering if you got that issue sorted out. I upgraded my system (full specs in my sig) and got the same message setting up UEFI ...
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hmmm anyone solved the problem???
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hmmm anyone solved the problem???
Yes by downloading the latest beta bios from this site
http://forums.tweaktown.com/gigabyte/28441-gigabyte-latest-beta-bios.html
It has worked for long time now. It's just that Gigabyte still haven't updated the bios on their product page which is weird.
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Having the same issue with my z87x-d3h board. Bios is the newest(F8) and gfx card is asus r9 290 refecence model and 14.1 catalyst.
Then only way I get the full resolution is to plug my video projector to the hdmi connector of my 290 so I can get both, my monitor and video projector the same picture. Only then the bios gives me the fullhd resolution. For some reason, using only the dvi is not good enough for the gigabyte board.