Windows 7 1680x1050 display problem

m12ay

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I am currently running windows 7 on my newly reformatted computer and i cannot display a 1680x1050 resolution on my 22" samsung. I was able to run this resolution on xp but once switched to 7 my resolution management would not let me configure to this resolution. It does not even let me choose that resolution. The max i can get to is 1600x1200 which does not support my monitor. I downloaded and installed all new drivers for my NVIDIA 8800 GTS graphics card and it still did not let me display. I also searched for all necessary drivers with windows and said that i have latest updates.

Help would be greatly appreciated
 
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AMD Athlon 64X2 5400+ 2.81ghz
OS
windows 7
CPU
ASUS M2N32 DELUXE
Motherboard
2GB
Memory
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS
Sound Card
samsung 22" LCD
How have you connected your monitor, DVI or VGA, if you are using VGA then I would suggest DVI as it will recognize your native resolution properly.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
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Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16Ghz @ 3.8Ghz
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eVGA 750i FTW
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2x2Gigs Patriot PC2-6400 LL
Graphics Card(s)
Inno3D GeForce GTX260 216 SP
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ASUS VW222U 22" 2ms Response time
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
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I am currently using VGA but i will run out and buy a DVI and test. I will try that and let you know as soon as possible.
 

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AMD Athlon 64X2 5400+ 2.81ghz
OS
windows 7
CPU
ASUS M2N32 DELUXE
Motherboard
2GB
Memory
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS
Sound Card
samsung 22" LCD
Also you might wanna check if you have a proper driver installed for your specific monitor, because the monitor drivers that Windows 7 might have installed automatically may be generic, you need the driver for your specific model/manufacturer cause these drivers contain information on which resolutions and refresh rates are supported by that one specific monitor model.
 

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custom built
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Windows 7 Home Basic 64bit
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Intel Core 2 Duo 6420 (2.13 Ghz)
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Asus P5B-E Plus
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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
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WD 320GB (Sata2)
Maxtor 250GB (ATA133)
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Coolermaster Silent Pro 700Watt
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Also you might wanna check if you have a proper driver installed for your specific monitor, because the monitor drivers that Windows 7 might have installed automatically may be generic, you need the driver for your specific model/manufacturer cause these drivers contain information on which resolutions and refresh rates are supported by that one specific monitor model.

It might help if you can install a Monitor driver but it shouldn't be necessary and a Digital signal is far clearer then Analogue anyway, I think if your going to spend good money on a LCD display then you would be silly to use an Analogue signal unless DVI wasn't an option.
 

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Home Brew
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Windows 7 Ultimate Vista Ultimate x64
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Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16Ghz @ 3.8Ghz
Motherboard
eVGA 750i FTW
Memory
2x2Gigs Patriot PC2-6400 LL
Graphics Card(s)
Inno3D GeForce GTX260 216 SP
Monitor(s) Displays
ASUS VW222U 22" 2ms Response time
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
SATA 150GB
SATA II 250GB
USB IDE 750GB Ext.
PSU
HYTEC 600W & Thermaltake 650W Toughpower Power Exp
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Thermaltake Armor LCS (Liquid Cooling System)
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Liquid Cooling System
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Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard
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Logitech G9 Gaming Mouse
It might help if you can install a Monitor driver but it shouldn't be necessary and a Digital signal is far clearer then Analogue anyway, I think if your going to spend good money on a LCD display then you would be silly to use an Analogue signal unless DVI wasn't an option.

I agree 100%!
The monitor should have come with a DVI connector!
Mine did...as a matter of a fact it came with both!
I got the Acer X222W 22" montor, 1680x1050... looks great!

What surprises me even more is that Windows 7 actually installed the correct driver for it! Who wadda thunk!
 

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ABS Tech Ultimate X9
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Windows® 7 Ultimate x64 SP1
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Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 (E0) @ 4.0GHz
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ASUS P5Q Pro Turbo / 1780 FSB
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G.SKILL-F2-8500CL5D-4GBPK (2x2Gbs) (5-5-5-15) @ 1067Mhz
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VIA HD Audio / Boston Acoustics
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Acer X222W HD 22" LCD 2500:1 / 5ms
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
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Seagate Barracuda SATAII 2 x 320GB
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W7 included the driver for my basic Viewsonic Q19wb widescreen 19" LCD...

I would say this is a monitor driver issue, not the video card.
 

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uh, you don't need to buy anything. It's a driver issue. Just install the latest nvidia drivers and go into the nividia control panel and add the resolution 1680x1050. I have to do it with my monitors native resolution (1440x900) everytime i reinstall windows 7.
 

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I have that same monitor and it came w/ both connectors, but I'm in Korea. My 22' is cloned w/ my 42 1080p and they're are both running at 1080 according to my CP, But the 22 is only capable of 1050. But the above is correct, you have to add the resolution in the vga card menu. I have the ATI. It's always hit or miss for me when I have to do it when I change OS's, but this time it was pretty simple. Got them both running at there native resolution and full screen.
 

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HT Omega Claro Plus (upgraded)
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22' , 40"
Screen Resolution
1050, 1080p
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Dell
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dell
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dell
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Yep. it sounds more like a Monitor driver issue than GPU driver error.
 

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Graphics Card(s)
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Onboard Realtek HD
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Acer AL2216W
Screen Resolution
1680 x 1050
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Samsung 840 SSD 120GBs
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1.5 TB
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PC Cooling 750w Silencer
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OK. Riddle me this. I just installed a retail copy of Windows 7 Pro. I have a Viewsonic VA2012wb monitor hooked up via BOTH VGA AND DVI to a GeForce 6800 GT.

On the DVI I can only set resolutions of 800x600 OR 1024x768...
On the VGA I can only set resolutions up to 1600x1200...

but in no way can I set it to 1680x1050 which is what it is SUPPOSED to be running at.

I already have the most recent Nvidia drivers AND I even created my own monitor INF driver since the ones from Viewsonic won't install for some odd reason in Windows 7...

SHENANIGANS!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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