View Full Version : Sony 60A3000...Anyone have there PC hooked up to it?


Junkhead
04-02-08, 06:22 PM
Just wondering if any of you have your 60A3000 hooked up to your PC and how does it look? What resolution are you running and are you using HDMI or D-Sub?

thanks!

Silvers24
04-16-08, 10:57 PM
I am just now.
However, how can I make the PC run in 120hz?
And/or 24fps? As in Nvidia Control panel, I only can select 24 refresh or 60 refresh rate.

Anyway, here is a pic of me running it.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b58/universal_/100_0497.jpg

wxkid23
04-17-08, 02:26 AM
That's weird it's not letting you use 120hz...

Are you using HDMI or PC?

mclaren777
04-17-08, 04:31 AM
Where in the world did you get that awesome TV stand, Silvers24?

Silvers24
04-17-08, 03:43 PM
Yes, it is VERY odd that it won't let me use 120hz, AND I REALLLLY WANT TO.
I am using a DVI-to-HDMI and the only settings it has for me refresh rate wise is 24hz, and 60 hz.

Now to the guy who asked about the TV stand.
About 4 or 5 years ago my mom was on jcpenny.com and she ran across a TV stand, she thought it was really neat and wondered if I wanted it, I belive she paid around $50 at the time for it, so she bought it for me, and I have had it since, you can take it apart and put it back together anyway you like. This was how the picture was showing it at the time she bought it and I loved it as is, and never changed it since. I doubt JCPenny is selling this anymore however. It was definatly rare.

alluringreality
04-17-08, 04:35 PM
I use an ATI card set to 1808x1020 over HDMI with a custom resolution from powerstrip. I don't consider it too suprising that the TV only seems to accept 60hz and lower considering that most components intended to be hooked to a TV output those refresh rates.

utee05
04-17-08, 08:34 PM
I am just now.
However, how can I make the PC run in 120hz?
And/or 24fps? As in Nvidia Control panel, I only can select 24 refresh or 60 refresh rate.

Anyway, here is a pic of me running it.
http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b58/universal_/100_0497.jpg


What resolution are you running to fit the entire desktop on there? I tried using 1920x1080p/24 on my ATI (3870x2) and wasn't able to get a resolution that didn't overscan. Did you have to modify any of your TV display settings or anything on your Nvidia control panel?