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GeForce FX5950 Ultra won't work on LCD TV display



 
 
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Old May 29th 07, 07:00 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia
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Default GeForce FX5950 Ultra won't work on LCD TV display

I have a GeForce FX5950 Ultra graphics card on a Windows XP Pro PC which has
been working well at 1280x1024 @60htz on a regular 17" LCD monitor.

I have a 23" Tatung LCD TV which has a dedicated PC input and recommended
analog spec of 1024xx768 @ 60htz.

I used display manager to change the settings to the TV spec then plugged
into the TV and booted up but after the Windows splash screen appears, the
screen goes black for a few seconds then the TV brings up a NO SIGNAL
message and that's it.

Anyone any ideas where I'm going wrong with this?

Ron



 




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