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J. J.
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Posted: 25 Jul 2016 at 6:41pm |
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Hello. I have a problem with screen resolution in the UEFI setup menu of my motherboard when a PCI-E graphics card is used.
Motherboard: ASRock Z170 Extreme4 Graphics (PCI-E): EVGA GeForce GTX 950 SC GAMING If I use the on-board graphics (that is, if I connect my monitor directly to the motherboard HDMI or DisplayPort port), the UEFI menu is correctly shown full HD (with a resolution of 1920x1080). However, if I connect my PCI-E graphics card to the monitor, the UEFI is shown with a 1080x720 resolution, even if the graphics card supports full HD and so does the monitor. If I boot into any operating system, the resolution gets correctly set to 1080p, but as long as I stay in the UEFI setup menu the resolution stays at 720p. The "Full HD" setting in the UEFI setup is set to "Auto" and not to "Disabled", so I see no reason why the resolution should not automatically be set to full HD. I tried all the ports of my graphics card and I get the same result. Do you know a way to fix this, or to manually force the full HD resolution? Thanks. |
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parsec
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I have heard of this happening sometimes. Also, other mother board manufactures have a full HD resolution in their UEFI's, and they can have this problem too. When this happens, it can be difficult to fix. There is not a simple, obvious fix for this situation. What monitor model are you using? Did you install the driver for your 950 video card yourself? Is it a new driver version? What OS or version of Windows are you using? Which UEFI/BIOS version are you using? How much DRAM memory do you have? What speed is it running at? Do you have any other cards in the PCIe slots? |
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J. J.
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BenQ GW2270.
I did and yes, however I don't think this is relevant since we are talking about the BIOS (unless I can update/change the firmware of the card itself - can I?).
I have three operating systems installed: Windows 10.1, Ubuntu 16.04 and macOS. All of them work flawlessly in full HD.
3.20, the latest available.
32 GB (2x 16 GB) at 2400 MHz.
I do have a wireless/bluetooth PCIe card.
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clubfoot
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I'm going on a wild guess that you are using display port or hdmi for connection when you get the 720p res in the BIOS screen. Do you get the same result with a D-DVI connection?
I have a BenQ XL2420z and if I connect via DP I get 720p in the BIOS screen :( Probably monitor firmware. I only use D-DVI I do not have this issue.
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wardog
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My thoughts too. The monitors EDID is .......... botched/buggered/incorrect/missing |
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wardog
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Too, I guess, I've seen strange results when the HDMI cable has/includes Ethernet
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parsec
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Thanks for this information! Good thing I asked that question... not really for the OP (see below), but for myself... in contrast to some of my other questions. Sorry, still somewhat medicated after a little surgery last week. Imagine trying to diagnose this issue, without having the monitor connected to your own PC for testing! Plus it is unusual for a monitor to do things like this. Also, the 720 resolution happens when using a DisplayPort or HDMI cable, but not with DVI-D? I can imagine all the people that never try a different cable as a fix... I doubt I would! Who would think that DVI would work fine, but not HDMI or DP? But this monitor is unusual in one way, the 144Hz refresh rate. I recall a thread about this issue in the forum in the past, which was blamed on the UEFI/BIOS itself. Never discovered the problem or the fix, IIRC. This is not a cheap, low quality monitor. I wonder if the 144Hz refresh rate is related to or the cause of the reduced resolution in the UEFI. A review of this monitor that should be professional included this paragraph, which I thought was interesting: Note that at 60Hz the Nvidia control panel reverts to using an ?˜Ultra HD, HD, SD??resolution designed for an HDTV when using DisplayPort. It produces a very washed out image and eats away at contrast and is exactly what we observed on the Dell U2414H. This is completely nonsensical as HDTVs don?™t use DisplayPort but it?™s how Nvidia (mis)handles things at the moment. AMD users can happily use DisplayPort or DVI and get a similar image at any refresh rate on either connection. Note that the HDMI connection is only designed to be used at 60Hz and is really for connecting non-PC devices on this monitor. https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/benq-xl2420z/ clubfoot, does the 720 resolution happen with any video source? Ever try it with the Intel graphics? Looks like you have two 7950s is XFire. Back to reality... meaning the OP does not have this monitor, he has a BenQ GW2270, which is not in the same league as the XL2420z.
The BenQ GW2270 is a basic monitor, with just D-Sub and DVI-D inputs, and no refresh rate specification: http://www.benq.us/product/monitor/gw2270/ In your first post, you mention using the HDMI and DisplayPort outputs on your mother board. The GW2270 does not have either of those inputs. There is a GW2270H model, with two HDMI inputs. So do you have a BenQ GW2270, or do you have the 'H' model with an HDMI input, and use an adapter for the DisplayPort output? Or is GW2270 a mistake, and you have a different monitor? What connection are you using between the monitor and your 950 video card? About the Nvidia driver, I was wondering if you had a random Nvidia driver installed by Windows 10. Usually, you are right about the Nvidia driver not making a difference when using the UEFI/BIOS, and it still might not matter, but the review of the BenQ XL2420z gives an example where the Nvidia driver did influence the monitor's performance, by changing to a lower refresh rate. |
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dzsc
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I got the same problem with an Asrock Z170 Extreme 4 and a MSI 1060 Gaming X 3G, there was no high resolution in the BIOS, even if I selected "Auto" in the settings of UEFI. My display is an iiyama x2783hsu-dp which is connected via DP. I have read that te DP can cause this kind of failure, but I like the DP, and I didn't wanna change it to an other because of some seconds that isn't perfect in the boot sequence.
Firstly I used a MSI Gaming X RX470 8G, and everything was fine with the resolution in the BIOS. Later I changed it to the 1060, and the resolution went to low. Each and every option was as the same, as the software and BIOS version too. I started with a BIOS upgrade, doesn't helped. I came here, but there was no solution. The I gave up and I left everything in that state, bytheway there was no any problem with my hw config except this. Till now... I found a forum, where somebody said that try to disable the CSM (Compatility Support Module). If you have modern hw and os, that all support UEFI, than you can easily disable this option. Officially the UEFI is supported _after_ win7, so you might hold it enabled when you are still using win7. Finally I turned the csm
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clubfoot
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Thank you. I will add that to my bag of fixes. |
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parsec
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I'm sorry but I don't understand what you did with the CSM option that caused it to work in HD. Do you have CSM enabled or disabled? |
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