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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 | |
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: 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. | |
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 |