Updated the List today.
Will try and answer some queries...sorry it's been a while.
Just bought the LG L227wtg, NOT WORKING. I didn't see any success stories other than just it's on the list. Any owners with advice on how to set it up? Reloaded drivers for the GTX 285 and beta powerdesk.
If it's on the list someone must have got it to work. Try it at the single 1680x1050@57hz res as listed a few posts down in
this thread and see where you get. If it works, it's likely an issue with the drivers you're using or software version of the GXM. Try the different
beta versions.
HannsG HG281DJ work on a 57hz ?
Keep your eyes on the thread. Until someone who has the monitor confirms one way or the other, there's not a lot I or anyone else can say to help unfortunately.
SamSung 2333SW Works for awhile.
I have had the 3 working at 57Hz for awhile. Problem is the center monitor has for the 2nd time stop working. The monitor doesnt even see the digital cable connected anymore and will not work at any resolution with TH2G or not. The other 2 2333SW are still working. Lets see if Best Buy takes this one back to. Not sure if I should try another.
Very odd. I would be surprised if running the monitor at 57hz actually damaged it so it eventually just gave up. And even if it did, there should be symptoms beforehand. Whether you get another is your call, but if the side monitors aren't failing, and they're for all intense purposes doing the exact same job as your centre monitor, then it sounds like a problem with that specific monitor or the cabling.
[quote]PROBLEM MODEL:
Acer AL2216W
I'm going to be selling these monitors, are there any good/cheap 22'' monitors you guys can recommend? That are confirmed working 1680x1050 @ 57hz of course! Thanks!
DANG IT! Really?!
EDIT: I just tested out using the test
found HERE and it seems to be working OK at 1680x1050 @ 57hz (single monitor).
I'm on an 8800GTX by he way.
If you can get it working at 1680x1050@57hz, I still can't see any reason why it wouldn't work at 5040. We haven't had any conclusive proof either way, but I'd guess that if you can get it to work at 1680, then all you need to do is put some fiddling in with the driver and software combinations. Again it's your call, but I'd give it a shot.
Hello, has someone proved(tried) the PHILIPS 220 CW9FB?
A greeting,
Angel
Same answer as I gave the last person I'm afraid. Sit tight and watch this space. Hopefully someone can let you know! :onethumb