VGA problems

So I just unpacked my new computer with Windows 8. I plan to include in my Entertainment Center. When I plug the VGA of my computer (an ASUS) to my TV, the picture is beautiful. There is a problem, however, the upper part of the display on the screen interrupts and has recently moved to the bottom of the screen (before there was any). Can someone help me with this problem?

Nate

So I just unpacked my new computer with Windows 8. I plan to include in my Entertainment Center. When I plug the VGA of my computer (an ASUS) to my TV, the picture is beautiful. There is a problem, however, the upper part of the display on the screen interrupts and has recently moved to the bottom of the screen (before there was any). Can someone help me with this problem?

What is the native resolution of the TV via the VGA connection?
What is the refresh rate, you should use according to the specifications of your TV (60 Hz?)?
What refresh rate do you use?
Your TV has an option menu or button "auto"?

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