Gigabyte GV-NX68256D Manual - Page 21
Display Mode Timing properties, Performance and Quality Settings properties, Screen Adjustment
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English Screen Adjustment properties Click the icon on the desktop image to adjust the screen to the desired position. Display Mode Timing properties Click to select your display's timing mode: Auto-Detect is the "default" setting; it allows Windows to receive the proper timing information directly from the display itself. Note: Some older monitors may not support this feature. General Timing Formula (GTF) is a standard used by most new displays. Discrete Monitor Timing (DMT) is an older standard still in use on some displays. Enable this option if your display requires DMT. Coordinated Video Timing Standard (CVT) became the Display Model GV-NX68256D Matrix CRT+TV Yes CRT+DVI Yes DVI+TV Yes VESA standard on March 2003. CVT supports higher resolutions better than other timing standards. Fixed aspect ratio timing forces the displayed image to retain the aspect ratio of the mode rather than aspect ratio of the display. Note: The driver may place black borders around the displayed image, as needed. Performance and Quality Settings properties The sliders lets to decide whether your application should use quality or high performance texture. • Application profiles: Select the application profile from the list of profiles. • Global Driver Settings: Select the Settings item and move the slider below to set the degree of antialiasing to used in Direct3D and OpenGL applications. • Antialiasing settings: allows to set the degree of the Global Driver Settings. - 19 - Software Installation