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Did you install the drivers for the 2405FPW?_dg said:How do I get this monitor to display at 1920 x 1200?
If I set it to 1:1 then I get wide bands at each side of the screen, full screen setting stretches the desktop.
When I set my card to 1920 x 1200, it does not go to full screen but scrolls the desktop
My graphics card is a Nvidia FX5200 connected via digital lead
Am I missing something?
Cheers
andrewhaji said:Well, Dell Canada's "10 Days of Deals" is back on! Last time they had this promotion, they were selling the 2005FPW for about HALF price, so I'm going to be keeping my eye out for deals on the 2405FPW. I'll take even a 25% discount!
So, any Canadians out there that are still looking for a good price on the 2405FPW--stay tuned!
qdemn7 said:Did you install the drivers for the 2405FPW?
qdemn7 said:Did you install the drivers for the 2405FPW?
That's right, I remember you now.subrandom said:i had exactly the same problem and i think i posted about it a couple times. Anyways the 5200 doesnt seem to be able to drive it correctly at all and my solution in the end was to just get a new card (6600gt)
qdemn7 said:That's right, I remember you now.
Must be something peculiar to the 5200 series. I bought a Radeon 9000PRO for my Power Mac G4 and it drives it fine. That is, at least through the VGA input, haven't tried the DVI input.
The Donut said:I had mine running on a PCI TNT2 card at one point, the native resolution worked although scrolling caused alot of tearing.
It's now running on an X850XT, however for anyone out there worrying about playing games in 1900x1200, the monitor/games scale down very well to 1600x1200 and still look crystal clear.
GamezUK said:Is there any indication that this new upped price in the UK is permanent or whether it's just as likely to drop back down and when it shot up?
If it came anywhere near the US price I'd snap one up right now!
Icheb said:Just call them and try to get a deal.
Yaka said:they budge on the phone rite now, im gonna wwait a little while before i get another one now
GamezUK said:What do you say when you phone? Uh, can you make it a little cheaper for me?
GamezUK said:Do you think that a GeForce 4 Ti4600 will be able to handle it (till I get my new GPU(s)...)
Incase it matters at all, other system specs are: 3.06Ghz, 1Gb DDR 3200
Oh and what the hell is going on with the UK price jumping around (it's now £1,177.35 and has a 45 day lead time!!!)
_dg said:How do I get this monitor to display at 1920 x 1200?
If I set it to 1:1 then I get wide bands at each side of the screen, full screen setting stretches the desktop.
When I set my card to 1920 x 1200, it does not go to full screen but scrolls the desktop
My graphics card is a Nvidia FX5200 connected via digital lead
Am I missing something?
Cheers
There could be two reasons for this. Firstly, a lot of the image adjustment settings are unavailable while in DVI mode, simply because it's digital, and controlled by the computer. Secondly, when you're in 1920x1200 mode, you can't adjust the aspect ratio settings because the only possible ratio is 1:1.hoop32 said:can someone tell me how i can adjust my setting like in my image settings i cant adjust nothing in there is there a reason why?
_dg said:Sorted.
I have swapped the connection from DVi to analogue and now it is at maximum res.
I thought I may have had to shell out on a new graphics card. phew
Yeah, I'm fairly certain that it does. I'll verify this when I get it in a couple of days.hagbard said:Has anyone said if this comes with the DVI cable?
FusionXP said:I don't understand. You mean you went back to a analogue connection? DVI is much better.
That's weird...I know you need a dual-link video card in order to display the full resolution of a 30" LCD, but I've never heard of people having problems displaying 1920x1200 using a single-link video card. But, you never know...illgiveumorality said:His DVI connection probably doesn't support the bandwidth for 1920x1200
hagbard said:Has anyone said if this comes with the DVI cable?
It maybe a limitation on the video card. Yeah if you try to use a Geforce 2 MX with this thing, you need to be shot LOLandrewhaji said:That's weird...I know you need a dual-link video card in order to display the full resolution of a 30" LCD, but I've never heard of people having problems displaying 1920x1200 using a single-link video card. But, you never know...