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christos
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      08-11-2007
Ok, XP pro, I can run the 'use 2nd monitor as an extended desktop' thing.

I got a 1080P dell monitor, and a 1080P hdtv. it detects my TV's name ok,
but it will only let me to up to like 1680x1050. both nvidia, and MS's
options don't appear to allow me to set the 2nd device up correctly.

So, seeing as though the hdtv runs at 1080p, it won't let anything display
at a lower resolution.

Anyone else have this issue? Is there a fix or somethign I can do? Guess
i'll go driver hunting or something. Thanks for any help!
 
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Adam Albright
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      08-11-2007
On Fri, 10 Aug 2007 18:22:02 -0700, christos
<> wrote:

>Ok, XP pro, I can run the 'use 2nd monitor as an extended desktop' thing.
>
>I got a 1080P dell monitor, and a 1080P hdtv. it detects my TV's name ok,
>but it will only let me to up to like 1680x1050. both nvidia, and MS's
>options don't appear to allow me to set the 2nd device up correctly.
>
>So, seeing as though the hdtv runs at 1080p, it won't let anything display
>at a lower resolution.
>
>Anyone else have this issue? Is there a fix or somethign I can do? Guess
>i'll go driver hunting or something. Thanks for any help!


Two things:

1. Make sure your video card can support the resolution you want.

2. Make sure you have up to date Vista certified drivers for the video
card.

I run a Dell UltraSharp 24 inch wide 1920x1200 LCD monitor using a
GeForce 7600 GT, NVIDIA compatible video card.

http://www.nvidia.com/page/geforce_7600.html

Both run fine under Vista. Above card and many like it can run even at
higher resolutions the limiting factor is the monitor, not the graphic
card.

 
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christos
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      08-11-2007
thanks for your reply!

I have the same monitor. The 2nd one is a 1080P samsung hdtv.

I built this pc myself for the first time since... 1999 or so. e6600 running
stock with a much bigger fan. Vid card is a 8800 GTS DX10 card, 640mb
version.

I had a 6800 ultra in my old xp box that did dual 1080p out, so i bet this
one can too. Im also running the latest version of nvidia drivers (non beta)
in vista, so that isn't the case for me I don't think.
 
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christos
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      08-12-2007
I run xp on another drive array, so it's not like the end of the world or
anything.

Just would be kinda nice if Nvidia, or maybe MS could offer a Vista patch
where you could say, "this is a 1080p device (force resolution) blah blah
make 100% sure your device is indeed this res.
 
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      08-15-2007

Hi,
My name is Rick and I am a Dell Customer Advocate located in Dell’
corporate headquarters in Texas.
If you are certain the device can support the resolution, you can:

1. Go under Display properties
2. Click on the settings tab
3. Click on "advanced"
4. Go to the monitor tab and uncheck "Hide modes that this monito
cannot display"

This should give you to option to "force" the resolution you want to g
out.

I am not certain if you are having issues getting the output to the T
or monitor. If it’s the monitor, there should be drivers availabl
online, however TV’s don’t usually have Windows drivers available

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      08-17-2007
nope, the Dell monitor is correctly displaying in the correct resolution
thankfully.

well, in vista i tried going to the display settings, clicking on monitor 2
(tv) advanced settings, clicked on the Adapter tab, and checked out the list
of "List of valid modes" and I do not see 1920x1200 listed, only 1680x1050.
(while TV was on)

So well... Not sure if I am in the right area or not in Windows Vista Home
Premium to adjust this setting.

"DellCA" wrote:

>
> Hi,
> My name is Rick and I am a Dell Customer Advocate located in Dell’s
> corporate headquarters in Texas.
> If you are certain the device can support the resolution, you can:
>
> 1. Go under Display properties
> 2. Click on the settings tab
> 3. Click on "advanced"
> 4. Go to the monitor tab and uncheck "Hide modes that this monitor
> cannot display"
>
> This should give you to option to "force" the resolution you want to go
> out.
>
> I am not certain if you are having issues getting the output to the TV
> or monitor. If it’s the monitor, there should be drivers available
> online, however TV’s don’t usually have Windows drivers available.
>
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      08-20-2007

That should be the "adaptor" tab, the next tab should say "monitor" and
allow you to uncheck a box that says "Hide modes that this monitor
cannot display".
christos;3091693 Wrote:
> nope, the Dell monitor is correctly displaying in the correct
> resolution
> thankfully.
>
> well, in vista i tried going to the display settings, clicking on
> monitor 2
> (tv) advanced settings, clicked on the Adapter tab, and checked out the
> list
> of "List of valid modes" and I do not see 1920x1200 listed, only
> 1680x1050.
> (while TV was on)
>
> So well... Not sure if I am in the right area or not in Windows Vista
> Home
> Premium to adjust this setting.
>
> "DellCA" wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> > My name is Rick and I am a Dell Customer Advocate located in

> Dell’s
> > corporate headquarters in Texas.
> > If you are certain the device can support the resolution, you can:
> >
> > 1. Go under Display properties
> > 2. Click on the settings tab
> > 3. Click on "advanced"
> > 4. Go to the monitor tab and uncheck "Hide modes that this monitor
> > cannot display"
> >
> > This should give you to option to "force" the resolution you want to

> go
> > out.
> >
> > I am not certain if you are having issues getting the output to the

> TV
> > or monitor. If it’s the monitor, there should be drivers available
> > online, however TV’s don’t usually have Windows drivers

> available.
> >
> >
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      08-23-2007
Thanks again for the help. I did find and uncheck the box next to 'hide
modes this monitor does not support' but it still won't let me choose 1080P.


Wonder if Nvidia has something hidden in their control panel to select it, I
can't seem to find it in their simple menu though, (even in advanced)
 
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Adam Albright
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      08-23-2007
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 11:02:03 -0700, christos
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>Thanks again for the help. I did find and uncheck the box next to 'hide
>modes this monitor does not support' but it still won't let me choose 1080P.
>
>
>Wonder if Nvidia has something hidden in their control panel to select it, I
>can't seem to find it in their simple menu though, (even in advanced)


This is a VERY simple issue. You have two pieces of hardware, your
monitor and graphic card. They BOTH need to support the resolution you
want to run at.

All 1080P means is the resolution of the picture is 1,920 vertical
pixels by at least 1,080 horizontal pixels with 'p' standing for
progressive scanning as opposed to interlaced scanning.

1. Check your monitor manual. Does it support this resolution?
2. Check your graphic card. Does it support this resolution?

If the answer is YES to BOTH, then you shouldn't have any issues
ASSUMING you have both devices set up correctly. RTFM!

I suspect the real problem is you don't have the latest Vista drivers
for your graphic card IF the answer to the other questions are both
yes.

For example I'm running a nearly two year old Dell Ultra Sharp 24 inch
wide LCD monitor with a Nvidia graphic card which is rated HD with
it's default resolution set to 1920x1200. Note that exceeds the
minimum 1080 horizontal resolution. It works fine under Vista, BUT I
had to update the graphic card to Vista drivers.

 
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christos
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      08-23-2007
1. Yeah, it does support this resolution. In XP the nvidia let me
specifically show it wasn't a monitor, but a hdtv too.

2. From the evga website re: my card: Two dual-link DVI outputs support
two 2560x1600 resolution displays. (my old 6600 ultra supported this too as
I recall)

I ran dxdiag, and it seems that I have the most current vista (32 bit)
drivers that aren't in beta. 162.22. (July 26th, 2007) since I built this
computer from the ground up after that date anywho. I downloaded the latest
drivers right away, but it was a good idea to check and see if there were new
ones out yet.

What version is your driver? Man I haven't seen RTFM in a while...
 
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