inb4 I'm a complete newfag at hardware.
Bought a new PC (NUC6i5SYH), but the text appear to be all fucked up and barealy readable.
Is it because Iris Graphics 540 can't into anti-aliasing?
Is there any way to get decent graphics for text or am I doomed until I get an actual graphics card?
Could be an issue with cleartype. Just right click on your desktop, choose "resolution". There should be an option like "improve how text is displayed". Using that you can calibrate how text should look. I had to do this several times after Windows 10 updates.
On win7, you go into the sam resolution menu, but click "scale text and additional elements", and then chose the "cleartype text settings" tab.
>>299797
Tried the cleartype, but all the options looked horrible.
Now I realize that the screenshot I took only look horrible on the new PC, Seeing the same screenshot on the old PC displays normal, non-granulated text.
>>299800
Hmm sorry anon, then I can only guess. Maybe a wrong resolution setting, or an old driver. You could check the intel control panel, maybe anti aliasing is forced off, although even that should not produce these results...
Thinking about it, I do believe I had these problems before, also appearing unsolvable, no option doing any good. But they just vanished one day and I went with it lol.
>>299794
Are you using a different monitor? try plugging your new pc into your old monitor?
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>>299889
Solved it, thanks for the help. It was a monitor setting: since with the new PC I'm using an HDMI cable instead of VGA, and the HDMI port on the monitor was optimized for gaming.
All I had to do was to change the setting.
I know it sounds like I'm a retard, but this setting is in a different menu from the main monitor settings menu, aand I managed to find it by mistake.