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How to change the seeting in an asus vs247 monitor
How to change the seeting in an asus vs247 monitor






how to change the seeting in an asus vs247 monitor

You may want to use this for several reasons. The latest Nvidia GeForce drivers allow you to enable or disable HDMI Audio through the Nvidia Control Panel. At this point I'm wondering if the motherboard's sound card just broke or that the HDMI cable screwed it up. Double-checking that everything was plugged in properly for it on the motherboard.Plugged speakers into both audio jacks on my machine.Messed with every setting I could in the Realtek HD Audio Manager.Multiple driver updates, rollbacks, uninstalls, reinstalls.Windows has no problems detecting my USB headset as well. I plugged them into my phone and they worked fine. They are analog and I plug them into the correct lime green port. Windows continues to tell me that they are not plugged in when they are. I finally had to reinstall Windows 10 and that has solved every issue except the speakers. As soon as I turned on my PC I had all sorts of system crashes and my speakers stopped working, always coming up as "Not Plugged In" even though they were. I also swapped one of my monitors from DVI to HDMI with the switch. Shortly after that I bought a GTX 1070 and put it in my machine. So what do you use and set to and what other programs and settings out there should I know about?Īlso, don't warrant its own thread but my monitor has a maximum reported refresh rate of 75Hz.Hello, I upgraded to Windows 10 fairly recently. Basically I want it comfortable with tru colour representation but also when gaming I dont' want it too dark that I can't see stuff and enemies etc but don't want it too bright that it looks washed out or I get eye strain. I currently have it on the Auto Smart thingymabob (can you tell that I don't know much about it?) and I think its looks horrible but it may be because it has been too bright for too long etc and I'm used to it another way so I'm sticking with it for a while to see how I get on. I'm running an Asus VS247 and have been playing with the settings. I mean re the colour reproduction and all that jazz with the auto programs that are meant to give you the best image all the time. Had a little look and couldn't find a thread for it so I thought I'd ask what sort of settings you folks are using for your monitors.








How to change the seeting in an asus vs247 monitor