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Siento si me he explicado mal, no suelo jugar con el pc, solo con las consolas.
La resolucion del monitor maxima y nativa es 2048x1152, mediante la conexion VGA puedo poner todas las resoluciones
sin problema el monitor ajusta, reescala, hace lo que tenga que hacer, el problema esta en la conexion DVI,
que da como maximo 1280x1024... si le pongo mas sobrepasa el escritorio...
No se si alguien ha encontrado un fix que quite esta limitacion del puerto.
Gracias por vuestras respuestas e interes
salU2
Edito, el problema parece venir de lejos....
DE verad Nvidia tiene este fallo que comenan???
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All,
I have the same card (Nvidia GeForce FX5500), and have just updated from a CRT to the DELL SP2208WFP (being a 22″ LCD with native 1680×1050 resolution).
Like “Computer Help”, it will work on VGA but not DVI. This is extremely frustrating. I did some research online to discover that Nvidia cards have had this exact problem dating back to 2004 (that is the date of a forum post I discovered describing the same problem back then, obviously with a lower resolution). Apparently the Nvidia cards do not comunicate properly with some flat panel monitors EDID program. The result in a 4:3 aspect ratio image being stretched (overscan) beyond the perametres of the moitor display area.
The author back then recommended bypassing the EDID by going into the create custom resolution function and forcing a resolution with true 16:9 settings, rather than the card simply stretching 4:3 1280×1024 setting that it defaults to.
I have tried this numerous times and the closest I get is the opposite of what I have now. That is actual 1680×1050 resolution but scaled to the 4:3 centre screen (ie black bars either side).
Bottom line I will never buy Nvidia rubbish again. The ATI cards apparently do not have this problem according to the research I have done online. I realise that this is compiled by other self taught novices like myself, but when the suppliers of these products refuse to help, what other option do we have.
I hope this post helps others.
October 19th, 2008 at 21:40