How do I get my monitor to support my video card?
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We just got a new 19" samsung widescreen monitor but apparently our Nvidia 6800 GeForce video card does not support it and the picture is stretched out. Is there anything I can do before having to get a new video card? The resolution i need is 1440, 900
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If the monitor cannot display resolutions as high as 1440, 900 then you need to find a monitor that...
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I am about to buy a new video card and it has not VGA slot in it . My monitor does support HDMI DVI and VGA. In order to use the video card what do i use to connect to my monitor? i was considering HDMI but im not 100% sure cause im not good with pc...
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Connect it either HDMI or DVI. Doesn't matter. Both provide the same exact digital picture. VGA is analog...
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I'm getting a new video card soon. And the all high and mighty Dell corporation told me that my motherboard can only support 256mb of video memory... and THEN they turned around and said "oh wait, never mind... you can, it'll be fine". So I...
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To get into dxdiag, On the START menu, goto RUN and Type dxdiag. Once you're in click on the DISPLAY...
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I am using a Compaq Presario CQ5700F computer at home. Usually when I'm doing my modeling and designing I am utilizing the company computers, but I will be also doing some contract work here from the house soon and would like to make the process a bit...
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lappy chart http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5QdtEy-q… GPU buyers Guide http://www.youtube.com...
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Ok, I have a widescreen monitor that supports a resolution of 1440x900 - I upgraded my graphics card (BIG TIME) from onboard graphics to a geforce 7600 with 512MB. - The graphics card says it supports up to 2560x1600 - Now my question is this: Will my...
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why do you need so much resolution? n e ways, if ur monitor says 144x900, thats all u'll get, unless...
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I just built a pc and I am currently using the on-board gpu but i feel like it's too outdated/slow so i want to buy a new video card for under $200 My specs are as follows: Intel i5 2500k (not overclocked, still trying to figure out how to do this) ...
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Minimum System Requirements Processor: Intel / AMD compatible at 1500 MHz or higher RAM: 512 MB or higher...
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I have a 19" LCD monitor w/ a DVI-D port on order. What video card should I get? The monitor's a Dell 1905FP: 1280 x 1074 @ 60 Hz or 75 Hz, .294mm dot pitch, 800:1 contrast ratio. The machine's a Dell PowerEdge 400SC with an 8x AGP slot, of which...
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No answers, so I'll give you a half answer. You should pick the cheapest card with DVI that works on...
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What is the cheapest way to add dual monitor support to my Dell Optiplex 330? I have two monitors, a 22" and a 19". I would like to hook both of them up the PC, and was wondering what's the cheapest way way to go about that. Do i get a simple...
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What card is currently in there? I think some of the default dell cards can take a dual dvi - > ...
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My computer is is Dell Inspiron 546 with an AMD Phenom 9750 Quad-Core Processor, 6GB RAM, a Dell S2009W Monitor, NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 graphics card, and I'm using Windows Vista. All my drivers are updated. It runs fine whenever I use it for internet...
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This means your Graphics Card is not sending signals, it stops sending signals after a few minutes of...
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The business laptop comes with an nVidia Quadro NVS 120M video card that has 512MB onboard memory. The problem is that it's power is designed to support 4 independent external displays and the native LCD. This onboard driver will run a sweet flat panel...
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Your video driver is tuned for your laptop's display capabilities. Loading a driver other than the Dell...
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