Why is my BIOS and boot screen in super low resolution when I connect my monitor with DisplayPort cable, while being super hd with HDMI?
Why is my BIOS and boot screen in super low resolution when I connect my monitor with DisplayPort cable, while being super hd with HDMI?
First thing I would try is turning off CSM in your UEFI/BIOS settings. If that doesn't work or is already disabled, I would try this out
6ReplyI had CSM disabled. I tried using that:
bcdedit.exe -set {globalsettings} highestmode on
with mixed results. Windows circle loader is now in hi res, but Asus logo got smaller and is in upper left position of the screen.
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Because they use different profiles for resolution negotiation with the monitor, the hdmi must have found 4k support in the HDMI 1.2 or 2.0 profile and switched while the dp routine found the lowest common denominator with the monitor, like 640x480 and used that.
The gfx bios isn't that bright.
4ReplyAre the ports connected to different GPUs?
2ReplyNah, I got single 6700XT GPU.
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