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This is an HD TV, and I don't happen to have a DVI cable.I would be using the DVI cable unless this is a HDTV?
This is an HD TV, and I don't happen to have a DVI cable.I would be using the DVI cable unless this is a HDTV?
Turns out Vizio locks the over/underscan when you are connected to HDMI... is there any way around this on the computer side. I did at that 1920x1080x32 flag... if I change these would it change the ratio? or no?
I could not get HD 4000 and my GTX 650 card to work together. So I am using only the GTX 650. The problem is I am getting frequent, momentary, blue screens. It disappears after a few seconds and it doesn't cause a crash, yet. But they are becoming more and more frequent. And I can't get HD 4000 to work alone at all anymore.
Any help would sure be appreciated.
I missed adding the trim patch in Multibeast, can I just add it alone with nothing else?
Everything working great for me so far.
AM
JohnSRQ,
The HD4000 and GTX650 CANNOT WORK TOGETHER because you are probably using the GraphicsEnabler=Yes and No arguments (Yes for the Intel to work, No for the GTX650 card to work) and not Alfa's Nvidia GTX6xx graphics patch method. So for it to BOTH WORK AT THE SAME TIME you need to update your Nvidia graphics card using Alfa's guide on Page 1 of this thread which is adding the 10.8.2 Supplemental Update and Macbook Air 2.0 card updates > Link. You will need to change your Systems Definition also but this should enable both cards to work at the same time.