I recently bought an LG Flatron E2350V, an LED Monitor with 1920x1080px.
My old AGP card could not handle the resolution so I bought a new one:
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However I still can't choose the full resolution. I now use it with a distorted resolution of 1280x960px.
I installed the newest drivers from the net, and the monitor drivers from disk. Couldn't find newer ones on the Internet.
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4 Answers
According to NVIDIA GoForce 5500 Handheld GPU Technical Specifications:
DISPLAY CONTROLLER
- Support for XGA [1024x768] LCD
The best it can do is probably SXGA, which is limited to 1280 x 1024, and that also is beyond its real native resolution.
Only one solution: Upgrade the video card to get anything better than that.
EDIT
OK, the above may not be exactly the same card, but it does point a finger.
Look, there is no black magic involved. For what you want, there are pre-requisites:
- Installing the latest NVIDIA drivers
- The card must support the resolution
- The video-out VGA outlet must support ahigh enough XGA protocol (WUXGAor WQXGA)
- The monitor must support the resolution
Your claim that all all the conditions are fulfilled, but the resolution isn't there, is simply not logical. One of these assumptions must be false.
You can proceed by the process of elimination. Try using a better and more recent video card, to see whether this solves the problem. If it does, then that's the problem. If not, you can examine the other variables. It can always be that the video card is simply defective.
harrymcharrymcthe newest nvidia control panel lets you force a resolution. Go to Control Panel -> NVidia Control Panel -> Change resolution -> Customize -> Create custom resolution. Just be sure to read the frequency for your monitor from the user manual instead of just using the default value, because too high a value can damage the monitor. If you don't find it in the guide, call LG tech support and ask for the recommended vertical frequency at 1920x1080, they'll be able to tell you.
rumtschoLg E2350v-pn Driver
rumtschoThe latest drivers can be found at,
Don't know if that will help or not. I would also suggest using a DVI cable although a VGA connection should have been ok.
user10762Lg Flatron E2350v-pn Driver
user10762That's a very old video card and I have no idea how you managed to make it accept the 1280x960 resolution in the first place. Be grateful and ask no questions! (it might stop working)
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