Endless Windows 7 resolution issues

Jesus

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Hey, it's me, Jesus. It seems like I can never get 1680x1050 to work with Windows 7 properly. I have had the Windows 7100 64bit RC build, and it was not able to properly display 1680x1050. Now, I have Windows 7 Professional from ACM.org, also 64bit. It doesn't even give me 1680x1050 as an option.

This is a 22" Westinghouse LCM-22w3 monitor. It's standard resolution is supposed to be 1680x1050. I am using an ATI 4670 video card. Yes, I have updated the display driver directly from AMD.

Help, I've tried most things I can think of, I just about want to blow up the computer.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional
Hey, it's me, Jesus. It seems like I can never get 1680x1050 to work with Windows 7 properly. I have had the Windows 7100 64bit RC build, and it was not able to properly display 1680x1050. Now, I have Windows 7 Professional from ACM.org, also 64bit. It doesn't even give me 1680x1050 as an option.

This is a 22" Westinghouse LCM-22w3 monitor. It's standard resolution is supposed to be 1680x1050. I am using an ATI 4670 video card. Yes, I have updated the display driver directly from AMD.

Help, I've tried most things I can think of, I just about want to blow up the computer.

Ask your father, he can fix anything.
:roflmao:
 

My Computer

OS
Win7 Build 7600 x86
CPU
Pentium II 300MHz
Motherboard
Asus
Memory
32mb EDO RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Diamond Viper
Sound Card
Soundblaster 16
Monitor(s) Displays
14" AOC CRT 16K color
Screen Resolution
800x600
Hard Drives
300mb Quantum fireball
PSU
110 Watts
Cooling
Passive
Keyboard
Trust Ergonomic
Mouse
Generic
Internet Speed
256K u 128K d
Hey, it's me, Jesus. It seems like I can never get 1680x1050 to work with Windows 7 properly. I have had the Windows 7100 64bit RC build, and it was not able to properly display 1680x1050. Now, I have Windows 7 Professional from ACM.org, also 64bit. It doesn't even give me 1680x1050 as an option.

This is a 22" Westinghouse LCM-22w3 monitor. It's standard resolution is supposed to be 1680x1050. I am using an ATI 4670 video card. Yes, I have updated the display driver directly from AMD.

Help, I've tried most things I can think of, I just about want to blow up the computer.

Sorry, couldn't help that. :D

Ati's latest Catalyst is the most horrible ever, I don't mean the quality, but the UI.

But somewhere there is a tab where you can force custom resolutions.

See if you can find it.

If not post back I will try to help you further.

Greetz
 

My Computer

OS
Win7 Build 7600 x86
CPU
Pentium II 300MHz
Motherboard
Asus
Memory
32mb EDO RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Diamond Viper
Sound Card
Soundblaster 16
Monitor(s) Displays
14" AOC CRT 16K color
Screen Resolution
800x600
Hard Drives
300mb Quantum fireball
PSU
110 Watts
Cooling
Passive
Keyboard
Trust Ergonomic
Mouse
Generic
Internet Speed
256K u 128K d
Under desktop properties in CCC, I see a Force option.

I click on it, and it gives me all the same options, but no 1680x1050. I even see 1920x1080 for some reason.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional
Install monitor drivers, as they contain information about supported resolutions and refresh rates for the monitor.

Seriously, I don't understand how people can not comprehend a simple concept that ati and nvidia make drivers for GRAPHICS CARDS not monitors.
Almost all monitors either come with their own driver on a cd, or you download them from the monitor manufacturers website. If the monitor drivers were not important then why would the monitor manufacturers bother to write them ?
So you install your graphics card drivers for your graphics card, and you install monitor drivers for the monitor, then you can choose the appropriate resolutions supported by your monitor.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
custom built
OS
Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo 6420 (2.13 Ghz)
Motherboard
Asus P5B-E Plus
Memory
2x1 GB Kingston KVR DDR2 800Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
Saphire ATI HD4870 512MB
Sound Card
Creative Audigy 4 PCI
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster T220
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
WD 320GB (Sata2)
Maxtor 250GB (ATA133)
Maxtor 80GB (ATA133)
PSU
Coolermaster Silent Pro 700Watt
Case
Chieftec midi tower case
Cooling
stock cpu cooler/fan
Keyboard
Logitech UltraX Premium Keyboard (usb 2.0)
Mouse
Logitech MX518 gaming grade optical mouse 1800dpi(usb2.0)
Okay, this is my monitor.

22" LCD Monitor

I don't see a driver option for the monitor. Google just gave me people with problems with the monitor. I don't have a CD for the monitor.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional
If all is working OK, the monitor should inform the graphics card what resolutions it supports, via EDID.

What occasionally happens is the EDID chip in the monitor gets corrupted, fried or whatever. In Nvidia you can creat custom resolutions and force whatever you like. With ATI, I'm not so sure - you can create a custom monitor driver with powerstrip, although in x64 you'll have to turn off signed drivers for that to work.
 

My Computer

OS
Win7 x64
Okay, this is my monitor.

22" LCD Monitor

I don't see a driver option for the monitor. Google just gave me people with problems with the monitor. I don't have a CD for the monitor.

This is what I found.

Q: What if my monitor native resolution isn’t listed under the Screen Resolution?
A: Most likely, your graphic card or its drivers don’t support this resolution yet. Contact your graphic card or computer manufacturer for additional help. Chances are you may only need to update your graphic card drivers.


Q: Do I need a monitor driver?
A: You don’t need a monitor driver to drive you LCD display. Some LCD manufacturers do include an information file of their monitor for users to load. However, Westinghouse monitors are fully Plug and Play. In other words, your PC/Notebook should be able to detect your Westinghouse monitor as a Plug n Play monitor, retrieve the information that has been pre-programmed within your Westinghouse monitor, and configure for optimal settings automatically. If you’re a Linux user, please refer to the product specification of the User’s Manuel for information on building your monitor profile. Call our 800 hot line if you need additional help.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP G60-230US
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate X64
CPU
Intel Pentium Dual-Core T4200 @ 2.0 GHz
Memory
4GB's
Graphics Card(s)
Mobile Intel 45 Express
Sound Card
Conexant High Definition SmartAudio 221
Monitor(s) Displays
16"
Screen Resolution
1366X768
Hard Drives
320GB
Mouse
Logitech M305
Internet Speed
Cable
Yeah I read that as well. I'm sure my 4670 supports a resolution that's been used for years, and that's nice that it tells me it's plug and play but it still doesn't work properly.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional
Hey, it's Jesus again, just an update.

I bought a Nvidia GTS 250, I couldn't find monitor drivers. Even before installing drivers for the 250, I immediately had the option of 1680x1050 in Windows. So something with the Bios maybe could recognize the correct resolution for the monitor? I don't know really. Hopefully I can keep 1680x1050 now.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional
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