WinXP SP2, GF4 MX440 p.o.s.
I thought I'd be able to find this problem discussed somewhere in usenet or the web, but no luck finding anything so far:
One day I booted my machine only to have the display turn off after the Windows loading screen. It was as though the monitor stopped receiving signal. I tried booting in VGA mode, and although 640x480 worked, switching to a higher resolution made the problem return. The card seems to go dead at greater than 640x480.
Installing Nvidia's latest drivers fixed the issue for awhile, but the problem returned yesterday. A re-install fixed it again.
So what am I fvcking with that causes this? Nothing. The only display-related change I've made to that machine at all in two years is swapping the output between a CRT and LCD monitor. Both occurrances of this problem happened after swapping back from the the LCD -> CRT. WTF!!!!
Any ideas?
Display blank/power-save at high resolutions (GF MX440)
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monitor problem I think, not video card.
I had some goofy sh!t happening on a monitor that was similar using a particular VGA cable. I switched it out and some of the problems went away. Then after trying a 3rd cable they all went away. This was a viewsonic BTW
Then I went from the MX to a Ti4600 amd the thing wouldn't work no matter what cable I had on it.
Eventually I plugged in another monitor and everything worked every cable I tried on both cards.
Cards used were a MSI gf4 mx440 128 meg 8x and a PNY ti4600
I had some goofy sh!t happening on a monitor that was similar using a particular VGA cable. I switched it out and some of the problems went away. Then after trying a 3rd cable they all went away. This was a viewsonic BTW
Then I went from the MX to a Ti4600 amd the thing wouldn't work no matter what cable I had on it.
Eventually I plugged in another monitor and everything worked every cable I tried on both cards.
Cards used were a MSI gf4 mx440 128 meg 8x and a PNY ti4600
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Thanks for the tips, guys. In order:
1) Refresh rate - yeah, that's a possibility I'll check, although I never futzed with the rate after setting it initially a couple years ago
2) Cable issue - seems like a possibility, but would a driver reinstall fix that? Interestingly, when I plug the LCD back in, the problem remains. Something about switching from the LCD to the CRT seems to bring this about (unless it's all coincident)
3) Wrong output - the card only has one, but perhaps the driver doesn't know that. I'll take a look
The monitor, BTW, is an NEC Multisync.
1) Refresh rate - yeah, that's a possibility I'll check, although I never futzed with the rate after setting it initially a couple years ago
2) Cable issue - seems like a possibility, but would a driver reinstall fix that? Interestingly, when I plug the LCD back in, the problem remains. Something about switching from the LCD to the CRT seems to bring this about (unless it's all coincident)
3) Wrong output - the card only has one, but perhaps the driver doesn't know that. I'll take a look
The monitor, BTW, is an NEC Multisync.