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Windows XP won't allow 1280x1024 DVI LCD to display at native resolution

Asked by JerryKid5000 in Windows XP Operating System

Tags: resolution

Hi, I have a Dell branded GeForce card w/ 64 MB RAM (it's listed as NV10). The spec sheets that I've seen all say that this card should support DVI output at up to 1600x1200. I have a new Formac Gallery LCD that is 1280x1024 native, but I can't get Windows XP to display at that resolution. I have the latest Nvidia Detonator drivers, and the GeForce applet under display settings even says that the max resolution of my monitor is 1280x1024, but it doesn't give me the option to switch to that resolution. It maxes out at 1024x768. The monitor is listed as "Plug and Play" monitor. I have tried changing the monitor driver under XP hardware to 1280x1024 digital display, but that doesn't work either. Is there any way for me to force Windows XP to display via DVI to 1280x1024. I know my GeForce is capable of displaying at > 1280x1024 using regular VGA connection (I had a massive 21" CRT that this LCD is supposed to replace). I also know that it's not a problem with the monitor, because it works fine on a G4 Mac. Does anyone know what's going on? Do I have the wrong specs? Is my card not actually capable of displaying DVI at 1280x1024? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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