Another Viewsonic LCD Monitor Problem
There was a post on March 29th entitled "LCD Monitor problem in DVI
mode". Well I have exactly the same problem with my Viewsonic LCD panel. Except I have the 23 inch model ((VP2330wb) and I am using the ATI Radeon X1600 video card. When I got this machine a couple of months ago everything worked fine. I was able to use the monitor in DVI-D mode and I ran my display at 1920*1200*60hz. but one day things went poof. I booted up the machine, saw the Windows startup screen and then I got the "no digital signal" and I haven't been able to run the monitor in DVI-D mode since. And I tried using another DVI cable and it didn't work either. Works fine with the VGA cable and I am still running at 1920*1200*60hz. Has anyone experienced this using an ATI video card? Thanks for your assistance, Don |
Another Viewsonic LCD Monitor Problem
Hi Don -
I was the one who had the problem you mentioned. I use NVIDIA and the solution for me was to change the settings for custom timing in the driver. I selected "no latency" and all of a sudden everything worked. I had tried at least 8 different drivers with no luck but with that change, everything went fine from there on. Don't know if this will apply to an ATI card but search all the advance settings and see if you can find something related to monitor timing. This has nothing to do with the refresh rate. In my case the Viewsonic defaults to 60. I would also suggest an uninstall/clean/reinstall cycle for the driver. Good luck! Vic "Don" wrote in message ... There was a post on March 29th entitled "LCD Monitor problem in DVI mode". Well I have exactly the same problem with my Viewsonic LCD panel. Except I have the 23 inch model ((VP2330wb) and I am using the ATI Radeon X1600 video card. When I got this machine a couple of months ago everything worked fine. I was able to use the monitor in DVI-D mode and I ran my display at 1920*1200*60hz. but one day things went poof. I booted up the machine, saw the Windows startup screen and then I got the "no digital signal" and I haven't been able to run the monitor in DVI-D mode since. And I tried using another DVI cable and it didn't work either. Works fine with the VGA cable and I am still running at 1920*1200*60hz. Has anyone experienced this using an ATI video card? Thanks for your assistance, Don |
Another Viewsonic LCD Monitor Problem
Don wrote:
There was a post on March 29th entitled "LCD Monitor problem in DVI mode". Well I have exactly the same problem with my Viewsonic LCD .... So why didn't you post this as a reply to that article, and watch the replies? -- Chuck F (cbfalconer at maineline dot net) Available for consulting/temporary embedded and systems. http://cbfalconer.home.att.net -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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