(DVI-I is both analog and digital.)Īlso, you need to check what the max resolution of the monitor is and set the card to that res. You should check to see if the monitor accepts a digital signal. Not sure exactly what the problem is here. any suggestions? I've never used the DVI-out on what is now a fairly old gfx card. I can't seem to get any reply from "Hanns G Europe Support and Service Web", and there are no related FAQs. This also happened once with both connected. I tried it with just the DVI connected and got occasional quick flashes of the desktop with some multi-coloured lines of noise across the screen. Occasionally on startup it detects both inputs and when I select 'digital' the same happens. The display manual seems to be telling me to run it with both the VGA and DVI connected, but when I try to switch from 'analog' to 'digital' using the on-screen menu I get a blank screen for a moment, then it switches back to analog. The display didn't come with a DVI cable although the manual says it should have done, but I bought one anyway - a Belkin PureAV for what seemed like a good price from eBay. I have an approximately 3-year-old Inno 3d Geforce FX5600 gfx card running a new Hanns G HW191D 19" LCD widescreen. Hopefully this is the right place for this thread,
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