| | |
Dvi monitor problem
![]() |
•
•
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 10
Reputation:
Solved Threads: 2
so, i just got a new 19 inch LG flatron, and it has a Dvi input in the back, so i though "hot dog, i am going to use that!" turns out that i cannot get it to respond. okay, so my graphics card is a HIS X1550, it has a DVI output and the monitor has a DVI input, and so far it wont display anything! i got the proper cables, (by that i mean one, a DVI cable that came in the box) I hooked the monitor up to the PC and all it displays is "Digital Power Saving Mode" if i hook up the monitor using an old D-sub cord, it kicks over like normal, but DVI is "supposed" to be better. How do i get the monitor to display the DVI signal.
things iv tried:
-the monitor has a source button, press once for DVI and again for analog, still nothing, in DVI mode i just get the "Digital: Power Saving Mode"
-i tried hooking it up as a secondary monitor, like using an old CRT as the primary(occupying the analog slot) and setting the LG to be secondary(occupying the DVI slot) and it wont recognize it, like, i tell it to enable and nothing happens
-i tried just the monitor attached to the graphics card (with the DVI cord) and it just goes to power save
-if i unplug the cord the monitor says "signal issue, check cord"
-but when i plug it in it just goes back to power save and turns off.
please help, i dont want to have to go buy another analog cord(the one i tested with already has a home) and plus DVI is supposed to be better(spend 200 buck's on a monitor, it should perform at its best
)
things iv tried:
-the monitor has a source button, press once for DVI and again for analog, still nothing, in DVI mode i just get the "Digital: Power Saving Mode"
-i tried hooking it up as a secondary monitor, like using an old CRT as the primary(occupying the analog slot) and setting the LG to be secondary(occupying the DVI slot) and it wont recognize it, like, i tell it to enable and nothing happens
-i tried just the monitor attached to the graphics card (with the DVI cord) and it just goes to power save
-if i unplug the cord the monitor says "signal issue, check cord"
-but when i plug it in it just goes back to power save and turns off.
please help, i dont want to have to go buy another analog cord(the one i tested with already has a home) and plus DVI is supposed to be better(spend 200 buck's on a monitor, it should perform at its best
) •
•
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 3
Reputation:
Solved Threads: 0
[QUOTE=kunai_master;750029]so, i just got a new 19 inch LG flatron, and it has a Dvi input in the back, so i though "hot dog, i am going to use that!" turns out that i cannot get it to respond. okay, so my graphics card is a HIS X1550, it has a DVI output and the monitor has a DVI input, and so far it wont display anything! i got the proper cables, (by that i mean one, a DVI cable that came in the box) I hooked the monitor up to the PC and all it displays is "Digital Power Saving Mode" if i hook up the monitor using an old D-sub cord, it kicks over like normal, but DVI is "supposed" to be better. How do i get the monitor to display the DVI signal.
things iv tried:
-the monitor has a source button, press once for DVI and again for analog, still nothing, in DVI mode i just get the "Digital: Power Saving Mode"
-i tried hooking it up as a secondary monitor, like using an old CRT as the primary(occupying the analog slot) and setting the LG to be secondary(occupying the DVI slot) and it wont recognize it, like, i tell it to enable and nothing happens
-i tried just the monitor attached to the graphics card (with the DVI cord) and it just goes to power save
-if i unplug the cord the monitor says "signal issue, check cord"
-but when i plug it in it just goes back to power save and turns off.
please help, i dont want to have to go buy another analog cord(the one i tested with already has a home) and plus DVI is supposed to be better(spend 200 buck's on a monitor, it should perform at its best
)[/ I had a similar problem with a dell 22" wide screen the answer was with the DVI Cable you need to buy the fully loaded 24 pin type I think I paid about £9 inc del & it now works great.]
things iv tried:
-the monitor has a source button, press once for DVI and again for analog, still nothing, in DVI mode i just get the "Digital: Power Saving Mode"
-i tried hooking it up as a secondary monitor, like using an old CRT as the primary(occupying the analog slot) and setting the LG to be secondary(occupying the DVI slot) and it wont recognize it, like, i tell it to enable and nothing happens
-i tried just the monitor attached to the graphics card (with the DVI cord) and it just goes to power save
-if i unplug the cord the monitor says "signal issue, check cord"
-but when i plug it in it just goes back to power save and turns off.
please help, i dont want to have to go buy another analog cord(the one i tested with already has a home) and plus DVI is supposed to be better(spend 200 buck's on a monitor, it should perform at its best
)[/ I had a similar problem with a dell 22" wide screen the answer was with the DVI Cable you need to buy the fully loaded 24 pin type I think I paid about £9 inc del & it now works great.] ![]() |
Similar Threads
- My monitor is green now???? (Monitors, Displays and Video Cards)
- Computer turns on but no image coming to monitor (Troubleshooting Dead Machines)
- Dual Monitor Colour Issue (Monitors, Displays and Video Cards)
- DVI on New LCD Monitor But working on Old Mobo - Compatiblity Problems? (Monitors, Displays and Video Cards)
- Dual monitors problem! need help here (Monitors, Displays and Video Cards)
- text "ghosting" - monitor or cable issue? (Monitors, Displays and Video Cards)
- Monitor not working, but i think it's the CPU (Monitors, Displays and Video Cards)
- Dual Monitor Video Playback (Windows NT / 2000 / XP)
- tnt2-64 and fx5200 problem (Monitors, Displays and Video Cards)
Other Threads in the Monitors, Displays and Video Cards Forum
- Previous Thread: Black Bars Everywhere
- Next Thread: laptop TFT screen
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |





