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    ATI driver issue

    I'm trying to bench today, but am having driver issues in XP 32Bit. GPU is an ASUS TOP 4890 (dual fan model)

    My monitor is a Dell 3007, max resolution of 2560x1600. The problem is I've tried 9.5, 9.6 and 9.7 beta. The drivers are not scaling to fit the image to my monitor, and the max res offered is 2048x1536. I have to move the mouse into the corners to make the screen move enough to show the necessary icons on the desktop. I'm sure its a setting I'm missing, anyone have any clues as to where to start.
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    Why do you always have to bring two sockets into everything?
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Because a one socket system is only 1/2 a system..
    You got two balls don't you?
    I rest my case!


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    What's the monitor connected by? DVI? HDMI? What does Windows and CCC think the monitor is? TV? Dell 30"? Generic monitor?
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    Connected via DVI, CCC saw it as a Dell 30" but didn't pay attention to TV or monitor. Currently uninstalling drivers again, I'll check once they are reinstalled.
    Quote Originally Posted by chuchnit View Post
    Why do you always have to bring two sockets into everything?
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Because a one socket system is only 1/2 a system..
    You got two balls don't you?
    I rest my case!


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    CCC see's it as a monitor.
    Quote Originally Posted by chuchnit View Post
    Why do you always have to bring two sockets into everything?
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Because a one socket system is only 1/2 a system..
    You got two balls don't you?
    I rest my case!


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    I plugged it into the bottom connector on the card, and now it is scaled to fit my screen, and a reboot solved the max resolution issue.
    Last edited by Gunslinger; 07-19-2009 at 02:48 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by chuchnit View Post
    Why do you always have to bring two sockets into everything?
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Because a one socket system is only 1/2 a system..
    You got two balls don't you?
    I rest my case!


    http://www.usdebtclock.org/

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    Was that the white or yellow dvi connector on the card that worked correctly for you?
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    IRC, the white one works right, the yellow is the one that didn't. I'll double check when I get home though.
    Quote Originally Posted by chuchnit View Post
    Why do you always have to bring two sockets into everything?
    Quote Originally Posted by Movieman View Post
    Because a one socket system is only 1/2 a system..
    You got two balls don't you?
    I rest my case!


    http://www.usdebtclock.org/

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