Greg wrote:
> Nevermind. Went over the Greenbutton and did some research. If I am reading
> it correctly, video cards can only do 1360 or 1368 (8bit) and not 1366. So
> there is slight overscan if I am understanding it correctly.
http://www.entechtaiwan.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24
"Unless you have a ATI X1k, NVidia digital connection, Matrox Parhelia or
early Kyro, your desired horizontal resolution should be evenly divisible by 8,
and your vertical resolution should be an even number."
See also:
http://www.entechtaiwan.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20
Paul
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> "Greg" <greg.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:D0xii.24094$C96.16591@newssvr23.news.prodigy.net...
>> We just purchased a Polaroid 40" LCD TV for our conference room. I put
>> together a tower pc from parts and it has an NVIDIA Quadro 1000 AGP card
>> in it. The LCD display says that the resolution is 1366x768 (has an info
>> button on the remote that displays the current configuration). I have a
>> DVI to VGA dongle on the back of the Quadro and the VGA plugged into the
>> VGA port on the LCD. Here is the problem. When I try to set the resolution
>> on the video card to match the native resolution on the LCD, I get an
>> error message on the LCD that says No Signal. So I have to set the
>> resolution on the video card as 1360x768 instead of 1366x768. And again,
>> when I set the resolution on the card as 1360x768, the information on the
>> LCD states that it is 1366x768 instead. The refresh rate is 60. So is the
>> card the problem possibly? Or maybe I should get a DVI to HDMI cable to
>> get the correct resolution on the video card? The monitors resolution
>> looks okay (but some of the text in certain areas looks kind of fuzzy to
>> me). And when I reboot the machine, the desktop looks terrible. It is all
>> ghosted and has multiple overlays. I have to unplug the LCD and plug it
>> back in to clear it up.
>>
>> Thanks for any ideas,
>> Greg
>>
>
> >> Stay informed about: Nvidia Quadro and LCD TV