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Hello, you see, I have an LG M227WDP-PZ monitor and an ATI HD4890GT graphics card, and I have a problem. Currently, they are connected via VGA cable, but I would like to connect them via DVI cable. The thing is, I don't understand why this connection doesn't work.
I have tried two different cables and I get the typical energy-saving message. I have tried both cables on other PCs and they work.
I deduce that the graphics card port can't be the problem because I only have the VGA cable connected with an adapter to the graphics card's DVI port.
Do you know what it could be?
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I think I'm misunderstanding, from the GPU VGA output to the monitor DVI input?
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Is it possible that you have set the monitor to output via VGA? Try changing the mode in case it is not in automatic scan. -
Could it be that you have set the monitor to output via VGA? Try changing the mode in case it is not in automatic scan.
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I have some old computer around here and when I connect it to the monitor it doesn't detect it. In my case it's as simple as turning off the monitor, turning it on again and it detects the computer. If the monitor doesn't stay indicating that there is no signal, because it's just waiting for the DVI signal instead of VGA.
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option B if you read the monitor manual you will see that you have to have a bot that changes from HDMI to VGA etc...
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I think I'm misunderstanding, output from the VGA GPU to the DVI monitor input?
Best regardsThe graphics card has HDMI and DVI outputs, the monitor has VGA, HDMI, and DVI inputs
Currently, I have the monitor and the tower connected with a VGA cable that is connected to the card with an adapter to connect the VGA cable to the card's DVI port
Could it be that you have the monitor set to output through VGA by default? Try changing the mode in case it's not in automatic scan.
Option B: if you read the monitor's manual, you'll see that you have to have a button that changes from HDMI to VGA, etc...
Best regardsThe monitor is also a television, and if the remote has a button called "input" where you select the output you want, it shows that something is connected to the DVI port, but when I select it, it stays black with the power-saving box.
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It's going to be the resolution's fault, that also happens to me on my 42-inch living room TV, which has resolutions that it doesn't support and therefore doesn't show anything on the screen.
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It's going to be the resolution's fault, that also happens to me on my 42-inch living room TV", that there are resolutions that it doesn't support and therefore doesn't show anything on the screen.
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tears that you have to drop with that crossfire
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