But I did not have a graphics card with two DVI-D outputs. There were single VGA outputs, VGA + DVI outputs, VGA + DVI + DVI-D outputs, DVI + DVI-D outputs. Existing types only have "one" port.Īctually I changed too many graphics cards.
If graphics cards with DVI(-D) support were produced for multi-display support, these graphics cards would be released with more than one DVI port. But in almost all of the newly released graphics cards, I could not see any DVI port.
If you can connect PA238 and H19-1 models to your graphics card one by one without any problem, it is not necessary to search for the problem with the display driver or with the graphics card. So there is probably incompatible. And an converter adapter can solve your problem.
maybe there's something going on with the EDID, which in turn leads to some sort of default monitor, which then leads to some conflict between some windows magic and/or radeon default monitor stuff? As written before it works for a brief moment until the radeon software loads up, if i override the resolution with CRU before the restart.Īlso, i'll update if there's news/ideas from the ticket. With 1xPA238 connected to DP and the H19-1 to DVI-D the H19-1 isn't even showing in MonInfo, but the radeon software lists it as "H19-1" in the display-section. Sadly i forgot to take a look at the device manager to see if the DVI-D is listed as Pnp or non PnP-monitor). 1xDP and 1xDVI-D works, but on the DVI-D-connected monitor the color- and pixelformat-information is missing in radeon software and MonInfo. The combination of of 2x PA238 works fine in either combination (except HDMI, possibly because the cable seems to be defect single monitor on HDMI did not work). Your help would certainly be appreciated.I was finally able to borrow another PA238 and try around for a bit. I hope that's enough information for you. That are compatible with your current hardware.
If I try to install current drivers once I've uninstalled the automatic drivers, I recieve an error, stating "The NVIDIA setup program could not locate any drivers To use resolutions as high as 1680x1050, and my display is referenced as "(Default Monitor)". If I uninstall the drivers Windows attempts to load automatically and run my display with absolutely no drivers, I'm able I've run Windows Update, gotten every file available, still nothing. The only disk I received with my monitor contained Newer monitors, as far as I know, come embedded with drivers in the hardware.
I've checked around for monitor drivers, but there aren't any. It seems as if Windows isn't even recognizing the drivers I installed myself, only the ones Windows installed automatically. I say this because when I check the driver properties of my video card after installing the most recent drivers, the driver date is "9/27/09" and the driver version is "8.". In fact, it seems that these drivers aren't even being installed. Now, I thought this might be a driver issue, so I installed numerous versions of the drivers (including the most recent, as far back as four releases ago) for my video card, a GeForce 8800 GTS. This in turn (I think) is forcing my resolution to three options: 1280x720, 1024x768, Windows isn't viewing my monitor as PnP, classifying it instead as a "Generic Non-PnP Monitor". My installation of W7 went great, but I'm running into a graphics problem. Okay, maybe one of you guys can help me diagnose a little problem I've been having.