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Old Apr 20, 2010, 01:28 PM   #1
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Help... Can't set Resolution in Powercolor 3850

I can't setting my card to 1600x900 in Dell S2009wb

I was find everything (display driver , graphic card driver), in resolution list do not have 1600x900

Who can help me please?
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Old Apr 20, 2010, 01:39 PM   #2
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What operating system are you useing? can you list out the parts in your computer like cpu ram ect so we can help you
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What operating system are you useing? can you list out the parts in your computer like cpu ram ect so we can help you
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so when you right click the main screen and click screen resolution you can't choose the correct res?
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so when you right click the main screen and click screen resolution you can't choose the correct res?
thanks .... please look at my picture...
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Old Apr 20, 2010, 02:00 PM   #6
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hmm strange your for sure that your mointor supports that res? and are you up to date on your graphics drivers? maybe the problem

EDIT: are you using vga or dvi? try switching them it may help
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That's the native resolution of that monitor. Did it come with a driver disk?
You may need to install monitor drivers.
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hmm strange your for sure that your mointor supports that res? and are you up to date on your graphics drivers? maybe the problem

EDIT: are you using vga or dvi? try switching them it may help
please look my picture

My display is Dell S2009wb...
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That's the native resolution of that monitor. Did it come with a driver disk?
You may need to install monitor drivers.
i was installed lasted display driver from dell homepage but nothing happened

Maybe my graphic card don't support this resolution
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well im stuck on this one the only thing i can think of is somewhere there is a outdated driver or there needs to be one somewhere.

Have you tried just a simple reboot?

EDIT just remembered have you tried to change the resolution in CCC there is a option on the top left tab. im not 100% sure because im currently at school on my Macbook.. also if you look at your first picture it says Generic none PnP monitor which can mean you don't have the correct drivers for your monitor because on my pc at home it says the monitors name there, if the drivers are up to date
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I don't mean the driver for the graphics card, I mean a driver for the monitor.
Many monitors come with driver disks.

Go here and select your monitor under Windows 7 dropdown
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I don't mean the driver for the graphics card, I mean a driver for the monitor.
Many monitors come with driver disks.

Go here and select your monitor under Windows 7 dropdown
bah i was just going to post that! but i would think that should help
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well im stuck on this one the only thing i can think of is somewhere there is a outdated driver or there needs to be one somewhere.

Have you tried just a simple reboot?

EDIT just remembered have you tried to change the resolution in CCC there is a option on the top left tab. im not 100% sure because im currently at school on my Macbook.. also if you look at your first picture it says Generic none PnP monitor which can mean you don't have the correct drivers for your monitor because on my pc at home it says the monitors name there, if the drivers are up to date
thanks ... CCC is doesn't had 1600x900.
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I don't mean the driver for the graphics card, I mean a driver for the monitor.
Many monitors come with driver disks.

Go here and select your monitor under Windows 7 dropdown
I understood and try download, run this aplication but 0 file downloaded.
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bah i was just going to post that! but i would think that should help
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Right click at destkop --->Screen resolution--->advanced settings --->adapter tab-->list all modes --->Choose resolution from listed resolutions --->Click to OK-->Click to YES when asked to keep changes

Edit : I went to dell and downloaded driver without problem , asked if i want to download with dell's downlad program OR with my browser .Choosed browser and i have DELL_S2009WB-MONITOR_A00-00_R222235.exe now

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Right click at destkop --->Screen resolution--->advanced settings --->adapter tab-->list all modes --->Choose resolution from listed resolutions --->Click to OK-->Click to YES when asked to keep changes

Edit : I went to dell and downloaded driver without problem , asked if i want to download with dell's downlad program OR with my browser .Choosed browser and i have DELL_S2009WB-MONITOR_A00-00_R222235.exe now
http://forums.techpowerup.com/attach...2&d=1271771838

I was downloaded this file "DELL_S2009WB-MONITOR_A00-00_R222235.exe", run and nothing else matter ....
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I was fixed my problem... This is DVI cable will support digital Dell S2009W, and 1600 x900 resolution
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glad you got it to work. did it have anything to do with post #6?
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