Can't use max resolution - help needed!!! Please!!!

  1. #1
    dj09 is offline Newbie

    Angry Can't use max resolution - help needed!!! Please!!!

    I don't know if I'm asking something that already been asked before, but I swear I've been trying to search and search and search and found nothing - obviously since I'm posting this thread

    I just bought a LG 24" w2452t yesterday, which is said to have the max resolution at 1920x1200.

    BUT, when i hooked it up using the D-SUB port (there's another one called DVI-D port but since I didn't have the cable...), the highest resolution I can get is 1600x1200, the 1920x1200 even isn't in the properties setting. Knowing this a little, I went to Advance and unchecked the box that said something like hide modes your monitor can't display. Wala, the 1920x1200 appeared. BUT again, when I applied that, the screen went black with a message which said "ANALOG OUT OF RANGE 93.5 khz / 75 hz" and then turned back to 1600x1200

    I tried to install the latest driver for the video card which is the Intel(r) extreme graphics 2 but the result was no better or even worse, the screen didn't even go back to 1600x1200. It STAYED like that and I had to reboot the computer - went to the VGA mode to reset it.

    When I googled this matter, seems like a lot of people having this same problem but not much find a solution yet, my theory is that what caused this problem is my pathetic video card which is a Intel(R) 82865G Graphics Controller that is like 90ish mb. BUT - once again, looking at the video card's specs, it seems like it can still support the 1900x1200 fine!!!

    So, I totally give up on trying to solve this problem myself and turn to somewhat more experience, expert-like people on this forum to help me and people who have the same problem figuring this out once and for all!!!! THANKS in advance!!!

    This is what I got from the hardware scanning (I deleted some parts I think are not important like sound card and stuffs like that)




    OS Information:
    Property Value
    OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional|C:\WINDOWS|\Device\Harddisk0\Partitio n1
    Service Pack 2.0
    OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
    Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS


    Processor:
    Property Value
    Current Clock Speed 3192
    Description x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 9
    Manufacturer GenuineIntel
    Name Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz


    Memory (RAM):
    Property Value
    Bank Label
    Capacity 536870912

    Bank Label
    Capacity 536870912

    Bank Label
    Capacity 536870912

    Bank Label
    Capacity 536870912

    Total Memory Deteced in Hardware: ~2048 MB
    Memory Reported to Operating System: 2046MB

    Disk Drives:
    Property Value
    Description Disk drive
    Manufacturer (Standard disk drives)
    Model WDC WD400BB-75DEA0
    Media Type Fixed hard disk media
    Size 39999536640 (~37 GB)
    Number of Partitions 1


    Motherboard:
    Property Value
    Manufacturer Dell Computer Corp.
    Model
    Name Base Board
    Part Number
    Product 0Y1057
    Serial Number ..CN6986141T062F.
    Version


    BIOS:
    Property Value
    Manufacturer Dell Computer Corporation
    Name Phoenix ROM BIOS PLUS Version 1.10 A03
    Release Date 20031020000000.000000+000
    Version DELL - 7


    Monitor:
    Property Value
    Description Plug and Play Monitor
    Name Plug and Play Monitor
    Screen Height 1200
    Screen Width 1600

    Video Card:
    Property Value
    Adapter Compatibility Intel Corporation
    Adapter RAM 100663296
    Description Intel(R) 82865G Graphics Controller
    Installed Display Drivers ialmrnt5.dll
    Driver Version 6.14.10.4544
    Driver Date 5/25/2006 1:43:46 PM
    Video Mode Description 1600 x 1200 x 4294967296 colors


    DirectX Installation:
    Property Value

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    I'm not 100% certain, but I'm pretty sure that a D-SUB connection cannot handle a resolution of 1900x1200. I think you'll need to use DVI to go that high.

    Andy

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    PcTestCard.com is offline Valued Member
    "I didn't have the cable"

    Try look for a DVI cable to use on the system.

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    dj09 is offline Newbie
    found the problem!! my integrated video card just too weak to handle the monitor, hooked it up to a cpu with a monster card (DIV-SUB aka VGA aka Analog cable) bring the thing up to 1920x1200 smoothly

    Thanks for all the supports

    ^_^ LAM

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    PcTestCard.com is offline Valued Member
    Hi Lam,

    Glad to see you got the problem solved.

    You probably need to order a new video card or just use the 1600x1200 resolution then.
    I believed this resolution is pretty good already.

    Have a nice day!
    Bill

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    dj09 is offline Newbie
    Hey Bill

    Yeah but comparing to the native resolution (1920x1200), 1600x1200's image quality sucks!!! Make my head hurts after 1 or 2 hours looking at it.... that's crazy if you know how many hours I spend to stare at the monitor everyday...

    Thanks
    Lam

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    PcTestCard.com is offline Valued Member
    Hi Lam,

    Higher resolution of course will be clearer and easier to see the characters.

    I would suggest you set the LCD refresh rate a little higher so you won't get tired eyes after a long time uses.

    Have a nice weekend!
    Bill

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