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VegasPhil

posted on 2nd Mar 07 at 19:45

Didn't work. New GFx card time


VegasPhil

posted on 2nd Mar 07 at 12:56

Ta mate


James_DT

posted on 2nd Mar 07 at 02:33

http://www.overclock.net/faqs/109330-how-add-new-resolutions-using-nvidia.html
That's how to do it using the nVidia Control Panel.


VegasPhil

posted on 2nd Mar 07 at 00:08

Yeh, thought it might be getting on a bit. So, to find something affordable that will work!


Dom

posted on 2nd Mar 07 at 00:05

quote:
Originally posted by VegasPhil
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX Integrated GPU


You could try something like powerstrip that allows you to create custom resolutions, might work. But to be honest, it's a bit dated, might be worth spending a little on a graphics card than using the intergrated jobby.


VegasPhil

posted on 1st Mar 07 at 23:38

NVIDIA GeForce4 MX Integrated GPU


Ian

posted on 1st Mar 07 at 21:38

What is model number of the graphics card?


VegasPhil

posted on 1st Mar 07 at 19:07

I need my monitor to be a 1440x900 Resoloution...


VegasPhil

posted on 1st Mar 07 at 18:47

I have nVidia, I've updated drivers on the Screen and card, but still doesn't come up with the setting I need.

How do I set up these custom settings?


James_DT

posted on 1st Mar 07 at 16:27

When I got my monitor (it's also a 19" Widescreen HP), the monitor drivers gave that option and not the (newest) graphics drivers. If you have an nVidia card though, you can add custom resolutions. I assume ATI cards are the same.


_Allan_

posted on 1st Mar 07 at 09:12

Upgrade your graphics card drivers. Newer ones should support a different resolution, including widescreen.


VegasPhil

posted on 1st Mar 07 at 09:11

Got a new 19" Widescreen Monitor last night. HP one

It's very nice and all, but the resoloution isn't right. On the box it says that the best resoloution is something like 1420x900 at 60Hz.

My computer hasn't got that setting (I find of expected it to magically appear) :( And everything looks a little stretched.

Does anyone know how I can get the right resoloution setting for the screen?

Ta!