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Intel Motherboard around D915GV - no 1600x1200 ??
Hello everyone.
I have a PC built around the Intel D915GVWB motherboard, with 2GB RAM, 64MB reserved for Video. I am running on Windows XP Pro SP2. It seems that the on-board graphics does not support any physical resolution higher than 1280x1024. My monitor is capable of 1600x1200, I set the windows display setting to 1600x1200, but all this does is to give a "virtual" 1600x1200 in a 1280x1024 frame. In other words, the monitor displays a 1280x1024 portion of a 1600x1200 area, which scrolls when the mouse cursor is moved beyond the 1280x1024 area's borders. Like a "virtual" desktop. The monitor is a iiyama MT-9017e, which is correctly recognized by Windows. What am I missing ? Thanks in advance, -arifi |
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Intel Motherboard around D915GV - no 1600x1200 ??
On 13/11/2006 in message
.com arifi wrote: What am I missing ? A graphics card that does 1600x1220! You'll have to add one and turn off onboard graphics. -- Jeff Gaines Damerham Hampshire UK |
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Intel Motherboard around D915GV - no 1600x1200 ??
You cannot possibly expect an on-board $10 video chip to produce high
resolutions rivaling current separate video cards. Buy your self the required video card if you want 1600 x 1200. -- DaveW ---------------- "arifi" wrote in message oups.com... Hello everyone. I have a PC built around the Intel D915GVWB motherboard, with 2GB RAM, 64MB reserved for Video. I am running on Windows XP Pro SP2. It seems that the on-board graphics does not support any physical resolution higher than 1280x1024. My monitor is capable of 1600x1200, I set the windows display setting to 1600x1200, but all this does is to give a "virtual" 1600x1200 in a 1280x1024 frame. In other words, the monitor displays a 1280x1024 portion of a 1600x1200 area, which scrolls when the mouse cursor is moved beyond the 1280x1024 area's borders. Like a "virtual" desktop. The monitor is a iiyama MT-9017e, which is correctly recognized by Windows. What am I missing ? Thanks in advance, -arifi |
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Intel Motherboard around D915GV - no 1600x1200 ??
Thanks everyone.
It seems I was fooled by my memory. I thought the specs of the intel chip claimed ability to support this resloution... DaveW wrote: You cannot possibly expect an on-board $10 video chip to produce high resolutions rivaling current separate video cards. Buy your self the required video card if you want 1600 x 1200. -- DaveW ---------------- "arifi" wrote in message oups.com... Hello everyone. I have a PC built around the Intel D915GVWB motherboard, with 2GB RAM, 64MB reserved for Video. I am running on Windows XP Pro SP2. It seems that the on-board graphics does not support any physical resolution higher than 1280x1024. My monitor is capable of 1600x1200, I set the windows display setting to 1600x1200, but all this does is to give a "virtual" 1600x1200 in a 1280x1024 frame. In other words, the monitor displays a 1280x1024 portion of a 1600x1200 area, which scrolls when the mouse cursor is moved beyond the 1280x1024 area's borders. Like a "virtual" desktop. The monitor is a iiyama MT-9017e, which is correctly recognized by Windows. What am I missing ? Thanks in advance, -arifi |
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Intel Motherboard around D915GV - no 1600x1200 ??
On 13 Nov 2006 04:18:44 -0800 "arifi" wrote in
Message id: .com: Hello everyone. I have a PC built around the Intel D915GVWB motherboard, with 2GB RAM, 64MB reserved for Video. I am running on Windows XP Pro SP2. It seems that the on-board graphics does not support any physical resolution higher than 1280x1024. My monitor is capable of 1600x1200, I set the windows display setting to 1600x1200, but all this does is to give a "virtual" 1600x1200 in a 1280x1024 frame. In other words, the monitor displays a 1280x1024 portion of a 1600x1200 area, which scrolls when the mouse cursor is moved beyond the 1280x1024 area's borders. Like a "virtual" desktop. I have a MB based around that chipset and it supports 1600x1200 just fine. Check your driver revision. My version is 6.14.10.3818. I'm using Win2K, but hopefully the following should be similar: Check under advanced settings, in the Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver tab, click on the Graphics Properties button, and then the information tab. Make sure that the mode is supported in the slider bar. |
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Intel Motherboard around D915GV - no 1600x1200 ??
Dear Trent,
Could you please tell which motherboard (make/model) you are using? I chacked the settings you mention, and no 1600x1200 modes are listed. I tried iiyama's driver (monitor is a iiyama MT-9017e), windows' standart SVGA 1600x1200 driver, but nothing seems to work. Thanks, -arifi Trent wrote: On 13 Nov 2006 04:18:44 -0800 "arifi" wrote in Message id: .com: Hello everyone. I have a PC built around the Intel D915GVWB motherboard, with 2GB RAM, 64MB reserved for Video. I am running on Windows XP Pro SP2. It seems that the on-board graphics does not support any physical resolution higher than 1280x1024. My monitor is capable of 1600x1200, I set the windows display setting to 1600x1200, but all this does is to give a "virtual" 1600x1200 in a 1280x1024 frame. In other words, the monitor displays a 1280x1024 portion of a 1600x1200 area, which scrolls when the mouse cursor is moved beyond the 1280x1024 area's borders. Like a "virtual" desktop. I have a MB based around that chipset and it supports 1600x1200 just fine. Check your driver revision. My version is 6.14.10.3818. I'm using Win2K, but hopefully the following should be similar: Check under advanced settings, in the Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver tab, click on the Graphics Properties button, and then the information tab. Make sure that the mode is supported in the slider bar. |
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Intel Motherboard around D915GV - no 1600x1200 ??
On 14 Nov 2006 11:12:48 -0800 "arifi" wrote in
Message id: . com: [Top posting corrected. Please do not top post, it screws up the natural order of the discussion.] Trent wrote: On 13 Nov 2006 04:18:44 -0800 "arifi" wrote in Message id: .com: Hello everyone. I have a PC built around the Intel D915GVWB motherboard, with 2GB RAM, 64MB reserved for Video. I am running on Windows XP Pro SP2. It seems that the on-board graphics does not support any physical resolution higher than 1280x1024. My monitor is capable of 1600x1200, I set the windows display setting to 1600x1200, but all this does is to give a "virtual" 1600x1200 in a 1280x1024 frame. In other words, the monitor displays a 1280x1024 portion of a 1600x1200 area, which scrolls when the mouse cursor is moved beyond the 1280x1024 area's borders. Like a "virtual" desktop. I have a MB based around that chipset and it supports 1600x1200 just fine. Check your driver revision. My version is 6.14.10.3818. I'm using Win2K, but hopefully the following should be similar: Check under advanced settings, in the Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver tab, click on the Graphics Properties button, and then the information tab. Make sure that the mode is supported in the slider bar. Dear Trent, Could you please tell which motherboard (make/model) you are using? It's an industrial PICMG board manufactured by Commell: http://www.commell.com.tw/Product/SBC/FS-979.HTM I chacked the settings you mention, and no 1600x1200 modes are listed. I tried iiyama's driver (monitor is a iiyama MT-9017e), windows' standart SVGA 1600x1200 driver, but nothing seems to work. My monitor is listed as "default monitor". IOW, I have not installed a specific driver for my monitor. Perhaps there's a clue there? Here's a test you can try: remove the driver for the monitor, then do a Windows restart - as soon as it begins shutting down, disconnect the VGA cable from the monitor, and do not connect until the machine has re-booted and Windows has completely restarted and returned to the desktop. If you're not sure when this occurs, wait a good 5 minutes. Then re-connect the monitor and fiddle with the settings to see if you can now get 1600x1200. Let me know how this works and we'll go from there. |
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Intel Motherboard around D915GV - no 1600x1200 ??
Dear Trent,
I tried this with no success. I also upgraded the motherboard to the latest BIOS and all drivers to their latest versions. The behavior is still the same. I do not know what else one can try. I even suspected that the monitor does not actually support 1600x1200 - but there are references on the net that it does. I am open to all ideas. Best, -arifi Trent wrote: On 14 Nov 2006 11:12:48 -0800 "arifi" wrote in Message id: . com: [Top posting corrected. Please do not top post, it screws up the natural order of the discussion.] Trent wrote: On 13 Nov 2006 04:18:44 -0800 "arifi" wrote in Message id: .com: Hello everyone. I have a PC built around the Intel D915GVWB motherboard, with 2GB RAM, 64MB reserved for Video. I am running on Windows XP Pro SP2. It seems that the on-board graphics does not support any physical resolution higher than 1280x1024. My monitor is capable of 1600x1200, I set the windows display setting to 1600x1200, but all this does is to give a "virtual" 1600x1200 in a 1280x1024 frame. In other words, the monitor displays a 1280x1024 portion of a 1600x1200 area, which scrolls when the mouse cursor is moved beyond the 1280x1024 area's borders. Like a "virtual" desktop. I have a MB based around that chipset and it supports 1600x1200 just fine. Check your driver revision. My version is 6.14.10.3818. I'm using Win2K, but hopefully the following should be similar: Check under advanced settings, in the Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator Driver tab, click on the Graphics Properties button, and then the information tab. Make sure that the mode is supported in the slider bar. Dear Trent, Could you please tell which motherboard (make/model) you are using? It's an industrial PICMG board manufactured by Commell: http://www.commell.com.tw/Product/SBC/FS-979.HTM I chacked the settings you mention, and no 1600x1200 modes are listed. I tried iiyama's driver (monitor is a iiyama MT-9017e), windows' standart SVGA 1600x1200 driver, but nothing seems to work. My monitor is listed as "default monitor". IOW, I have not installed a specific driver for my monitor. Perhaps there's a clue there? Here's a test you can try: remove the driver for the monitor, then do a Windows restart - as soon as it begins shutting down, disconnect the VGA cable from the monitor, and do not connect until the machine has re-booted and Windows has completely restarted and returned to the desktop. If you're not sure when this occurs, wait a good 5 minutes. Then re-connect the monitor and fiddle with the settings to see if you can now get 1600x1200. Let me know how this works and we'll go from there. |
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Intel Motherboard around D915GV - no 1600x1200 ??
On 15 Nov 2006 12:23:41 -0800 "arifi" wrote in
Message id: . com: Dear Trent, I tried this with no success. I also upgraded the motherboard to the latest BIOS and all drivers to their latest versions. The behavior is still the same. I do not know what else one can try. I even suspected that the monitor does not actually support 1600x1200 - but there are references on the net that it does. And there are ones that claim it does not: http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~zjohnson/doc/monitor.html The only thing I can suggest is trying another monitor that is known to work at this frequency. Because of what you said about the desktop being larger than the screen in that mode, I would say that it is a video driver issue. If it were a monitor issue, you would most likely lose the picture if it did not support the mode properly, which would be another issue. Might be a good time for an upgrade. You can get a refurbished 21" CRT for under a hundred bucks these days if you shop around locally. |
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Intel Motherboard around D915GV - no 1600x1200 ??
Trent wrote: On 15 Nov 2006 12:23:41 -0800 "arifi" wrote in Message id: . com: Dear Trent, I tried this with no success. I also upgraded the motherboard to the latest BIOS and all drivers to their latest versions. The behavior is still the same. I do not know what else one can try. I even suspected that the monitor does not actually support 1600x1200 - but there are references on the net that it does. And there are ones that claim it does not: http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/~zjohnson/doc/monitor.html The only thing I can suggest is trying another monitor that is known to work at this frequency. Because of what you said about the desktop being larger than the screen in that mode, I would say that it is a video driver issue. If it were a monitor issue, you would most likely lose the picture if it did not support the mode properly, which would be another issue. Might be a good time for an upgrade. You can get a refurbished 21" CRT for under a hundred bucks these days if you shop around locally. This may really be an option .. Thanks for the communication. Cheers -arifi |
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