Unable to set monitor to 1920x1080

Dark master

New Member
Hi,

I got a new LCD monitor from my work. The Acer V223HQ b.

It has a native resolution of 1920x1080, but I can't set this resolution in the monitor properties screen. I can choose 1360x768, 1440x900 and 1600x1200 but these don't look so great..

I use an ATI X800 videocard, it supports 1920x1080 according to ATI (Click)

In device manager, the monitor is listed as "Generic Non-PnP Monitor". So I figured I might need to download drivers for it. I searched Acer.com but the two drivers I found don't work.

There are also no drivers on the included CD.

Any ideas?
 

Kornowski

VIP Member
Hmmm, strange. I didn't install any drivers for my monitor, haven't needed to, I don't know if they're needed or not.

Maybe you have to lower the refresh rate to the one specified on ATI's page to change to the res?
 

Dark master

New Member
It's already on 60Hz, can't go lower..

I just manually configured the maximum resolution in the ATI Catalyst Control Center to 1920x1080 and restarted.

But I still can't set it to 1920x1080.. and also no longer to 1600x1200.
 

johnb35

Administrator
Staff member
Are you using a VGA or DVI cable? VGA might not be able to display that high of a resolution.
 

Dark master

New Member
I tried setting the resolution through the included Acer utility, but the monitor adjustment tab is not available.

Is there any way I can force a certain resolution?
 

Pras

New Member
Had the same problem in Windows 7 with Nvidia card..

I fixed it by forcing the monitor driver to Generic NON-Pnp and then adding the custom resolutions.

Best for me are 1920x1080x60Hz and 1280x720x75Hz - these two modes the monitor seems to like and properly sizes them (1280x720x60Hz is all wrong for some reason).

Hope this helps!!
 

AmazingNigel

New Member
Acer V223HQ 1920x1080

Hi
I just had this problem setting up 2 monitors on a PC in Windows 7.
Tried to setup an Acer V223HQ at 1920x1080, with the second monitor being a Dell set to 1280x1024.
Whatever I tried, could not set the Acer to 1920x1080. Nearest available resolution was 1600x1200. When I clicked "Add resolution" then added 1920x1080 @60Hz and tried to select it, the screen blinked and it just selected 1600x1200 again.

Eventually found the problem in my case was that the monitor cable I was using was an old cable and was longer than normal (about 5 metres, so probably wouldn't cope with the hi def VGA signal). When I swapped the cables over, everything worked fine.
 
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