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arifi

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 6:16 pm
Post subject: Which chips for 1440x900
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Hello Everyone,

I recently bought a PC and an 19" AOC LCS monitor (1440x900), just to
be deeply disappointed to find out that the on-board VIA P4M890
chipset does not support this resolution Sad

Now I am after a cheap VGA card (PCI-X), and the reasonable options
seem to be built around nVidia Geforce 7100GS or nVIDIA GeForce
6200LE. Does anyone have experience with these cards? Do they support
this particular resolution (they probably have a much higher max.
resolution - but do the drivers provide a 1440x900 mode ?)

Any other suggestions are also welcome.

Many thanks in advance,
-arifi

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ConFUseD

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 3:22 am
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"arifi" wrote in message...
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I recently bought a PC and an 19" AOC LCS monitor (1440x900), just to
> be deeply disappointed to find out that the on-board VIA P4M890
> chipset does not support this resolution Sad



Check first result from google
http://www.google.hr/search?hl=hr&q=1440+x+900+resolution&meta
It is possible that in case u are using DVI converter Windows didnt saw your
monitor as Plug&Play so u should install latest drivers for same one.


>
> Now I am after a cheap VGA card (PCI-X), and the reasonable options
> seem to be built around nVidia Geforce 7100GS or nVIDIA GeForce
> 6200LE. Does anyone have experience with these cards? Do they support
> this particular resolution (they probably have a much higher max.
> resolution - but do the drivers provide a 1440x900 mode ?)


I would recommend atleast GeForce 7600 gs cause those u `ve mentioned are
waste of money comparing to your onboard graphic.

Hope it helped,cheers

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arifi

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2007 10:29 am
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On 20 Mart, 04:22, "ConFUseD" <ivan.pe... RemoveThis @hi.t-com.hr> wrote:
> "arifi" wrote in message...
> > Hello Everyone,
>
> > I recently bought a PC and an 19" AOC LCS monitor (1440x900), just to
> > be deeply disappointed to find out that the on-board VIA P4M890
> > chipset does not support this resolution Sad
>
> Check first result from googlehttp://www.google.hr/search?hl=hr&q=1440+x+900+resolution&meta
> It is possible that in case u are using DVI converter Windows didnt saw your
> monitor as Plug&Play so u should install latest drivers for same one.
>
>
>
> > Now I am after a cheap VGA card (PCI-X), and the reasonable options
> > seem to be built around nVidia Geforce 7100GS or nVIDIA GeForce
> > 6200LE. Does anyone have experience with these cards? Do they support
> > this particular resolution (they probably have a much higher max.
> > resolution - but do the drivers provide a 1440x900 mode ?)
>
> I would recommend atleast GeForce 7600 gs cause those u `ve mentioned are
> waste of money comparing to your onboard graphic.
>
> Hope it helped,cheers

Ah yes it helped very much. Many thanks.
Best,
-arifi
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Mike Ruskai

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 1:56 am
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On or about 19 Mar 2007 18:16:21 -0700 did "arifi"
<Arifi.Koseoglu DeleteThis @gmail.com> dribble thusly:

>Hello Everyone,
>
>I recently bought a PC and an 19" AOC LCS monitor (1440x900), just to
>be deeply disappointed to find out that the on-board VIA P4M890
>chipset does not support this resolution Sad
>
>Now I am after a cheap VGA card (PCI-X), and the reasonable options

PCIe.

PCI-X is a 64-bit slot used on server boards. I don't think there are
any PCI-X graphics cards.

>seem to be built around nVidia Geforce 7100GS or nVIDIA GeForce
>6200LE. Does anyone have experience with these cards? Do they support
>this particular resolution (they probably have a much higher max.
>resolution - but do the drivers provide a 1440x900 mode ?)
>
>Any other suggestions are also welcome.

Probably any current card base on an nVidia or ATI chip will support
that resolution.
--
- Mike

Ignore the Python in me to send e-mail.
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Simon Berube

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:46 am
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Did you buy the monitor from online? If you bought it local you may want to
consider returning it.

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Simon Berube
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"arifi" <Arifi.Koseoglu.TakeThisOut@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1174353381.719680.40080@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I recently bought a PC and an 19" AOC LCS monitor (1440x900), just to
> be deeply disappointed to find out that the on-board VIA P4M890
> chipset does not support this resolution Sad
>
> Now I am after a cheap VGA card (PCI-X), and the reasonable options
> seem to be built around nVidia Geforce 7100GS or nVIDIA GeForce
> 6200LE. Does anyone have experience with these cards? Do they support
> this particular resolution (they probably have a much higher max.
> resolution - but do the drivers provide a 1440x900 mode ?)
>
> Any other suggestions are also welcome.
>
> Many thanks in advance,
> -arifi
>
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Eric Gisin

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun May 27, 2007 5:36 pm
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Matrox G450/550 is probably the oldest one. You need the custom res utility.

"arifi" <Arifi.Koseoglu DeleteThis @gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1174353381.719680.40080@d57g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> Hello Everyone,
>
> I recently bought a PC and an 19" AOC LCS monitor (1440x900), just to
> be deeply disappointed to find out that the on-board VIA P4M890
> chipset does not support this resolution Sad
>
> Now I am after a cheap VGA card (PCI-X), and the reasonable options
> seem to be built around nVidia Geforce 7100GS or nVIDIA GeForce
> 6200LE. Does anyone have experience with these cards? Do they support
> this particular resolution (they probably have a much higher max.
> resolution - but do the drivers provide a 1440x900 mode ?)
>
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