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din
23-07-2007, 11:15 AM
Solved it, Please see my post below ...
I am having problem with my 19 inch widescreen LCD. I know the correct resolution should be 1440*900. But I can't see it in the list, any suggestions ? At present it looks like kinda stretched (1280*1024). This one is Viewsonic VA1903wm and I am on Win XP.

Kniwor
23-07-2007, 11:57 AM
dude.... what's ur graphics card. or integrated graphics, which one?

there's a few tools to force resolutions, but it depends on what gfx u are using.

Quiz_Master
23-07-2007, 12:03 PM
Whats the Graphics Card? I think there is a tool for Nvidia Gfx cards to force resolution.

din
23-07-2007, 12:13 PM
OK, mine is integrated, no seperate graphics card. Is that a problem for widescreen type resolutions ? Motherboard is Asrock K7VM4. Shared memory 64 MB.

Sourabh
23-07-2007, 12:51 PM
The problem is, VIA UniChrome is very old. Support for wide-screen may or may not be there. You should upgrade to the latest drivers and check it out. You can always use Powerstrip to force resolution.

Before getting the LCD, you should've checked out if there is support for widescreen or not. I believe driver update should fix the problem. Don't forget to enable ClearType too.

Kniwor
23-07-2007, 04:13 PM
The problem is, VIA UniChrome is very old. Support for wide-screen may or may not be there. You should upgrade to the latest drivers and check it out. You can always use Powerstrip to force resolution.

Before getting the LCD, you should've checked out if there is support for widescreen or not. I believe driver update should fix the problem. Don't forget to enable ClearType too.

well the thing is powerstrip does not always work, though in his case it should I guess.

din
23-07-2007, 05:07 PM
OK, it seems powerstrip is not working .. I will try again though.

Buying a graphics card will solve this ?

Kniwor
23-07-2007, 08:38 PM
sure it will

ranjan2001
23-07-2007, 10:43 PM
If the system is old then buying a graphic card (pci/agp card) will still not solve that, as not many pci cards support wide screen, few agp card will do but wont have dvi port to run this wide screen.

There are so many LCD discussion here you should have read it before buying.

My friend 2 days ago bought the wide screen & he too got stuck & cant do anything about this now except changing the comp. The dealers in india do not tell this fact that these screens are not going to work optimally on older systems & the image will remain stretched.

ashnik
24-07-2007, 08:41 AM
yes it is the old onboard GFX chip that's causing the problem..
works fine with nVidia 6150 onboard chip though.
Buy a decent AGP card..

din
24-07-2007, 10:41 AM
OK, just called the dealer from whom I bought the Pro/ Motherboard. He said the AGP card will solve it. 1500 or so. Hope that will solve this issue. Will try it and will post details.

ranjan2001
24-07-2007, 01:37 PM
1500/- card wont have the dvi port which is required to get the best performance from these wide screen.

If he can replace (provided you want it) the wide screen with a regular 19 inch that will be better for you without buying the card.

My friend is now trying it for a replacement.

din
24-07-2007, 05:28 PM
OK, solved it. Pretty happy :D

The card is NVIDIA GeForce FX5200.

I am not sure whether this is a good card, but it worked for me :)

After installing it automatically set resolution to 1440 x 900 which is perfect for my widescreen LCD

Thanks a lot for your suggestions friends, that really helped.

Meantime, the price is Rs.1508

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ranjan2001
24-07-2007, 06:51 PM
thats a good agp card supporting widescreen & the only option I found for my friend too, but does not have the dvi port.

Just for info to all others, all nvidia cards support custom resolution & widescreen.

din
24-07-2007, 08:38 PM
Thank you, so it is not a bad card ? Great

dvi port - thats for connecting TV etc rt ? Not worried on that as I use this in my office and only for work.

ranjan2001
24-07-2007, 08:52 PM
DVI is digital video interface & its used for connecting monitor with it not the TV. Its better than the analog signal & gives clearer & better color.

din
24-07-2007, 09:28 PM
OH, sorry, didn't know that. Thanks for the info.

Anyway pretty happy with the present resolution and working of LCD. so no worries :)

pannaguma
24-07-2007, 10:08 PM
welcome to the Nvidia GeForce FX5200 CLUB :D

ashu888ashu888
25-07-2007, 01:48 AM
Thank you, so it is not a bad card ? Great

dvi port - thats for connecting TV etc rt ? Not worried on that as I use this in my office and only for work.

It certainly is not bad card dude, but jus old, I too had this card long back (7-8 months back) then upgraded to Nvidia GE Force 7600 GS (I too hv a Samsung LCD 19" Monitor).

Ur FX 5200is perfect for ur needs... :) so dnt worry and jus be happy to do ur work :D

Cheers n e-peace...