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Right! Maybe your monitor and graphics card are good on their own.
But there are problems with one after another.
It should be that the compatibility is not good.
If that's the case, it's recommended to change the graphics card or monitor.
My company has encountered a similar problem like this before!
It's just that the monitor and graphics card are not compatible well.
In the end, it can't be helped
Our company only had to change the motherboard
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Listen to the situation, the hardware seems to have no problem, plug in a little tighter (add a point that the compatibility of the brand machine with its own machine is definitely good, but it is not necessarily compatible with the non-machine is good, and the compatibility problem cannot be ruled out, because the display of the brand machine is tailor-made).
I found that there are some cards in the operation, one is a system problem, and the other is that the graphics card driver is not installed, but I personally think that the system problem is more likely to be quoted (and then the author took the host back to the distribution store for the second time to test, with his own host and the display and keyboard in the store, there is no problem in operating and playing games in the store for an afternoon).
There is also a 7600gs recommendation The display supports the digital interface The digital interface is highly recommended The so-called digital interface is the DVI D interface It is easy to identify It is 24 pins The analog interface is 15 pins Don't lose the graphics card.
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There should be no problem with the hardware.
You check that the cable between the monitor and the console is plugged in securely.
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Summary. Pro,It's such an interface.,As long as the host has it, you can connect.。
Can I use any new console with my old monitor?
Dear, yes. The old monitor needs to be matched with the host, and the old monitor is generally a VGA interface, so you only need to prepare a VGA cable, and then connect to the corresponding VGA interface on the host, and you can use it normally after booting. Of course, the premise is that your monitor is good and can be used normally.
Pro,It's such an interface.,As long as the host has it, you can connect.。
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When you buy or replace your computer or monitor, you may encounter incompatibilities between them. This can result in poor image quality, incorrect resolution, or no display at all. Don't worry, though, here are some ways you can fix the console-monitor incompatibility issue.
1.Check that the cable is properly connected: Make sure that the cable between the host unit and the monitor is compatible with the corresponding port and plugged into the correct port. Also make sure that the cable is not damaged.
2.Change the resolution: On Windows, you can try changing the source and hidden resolution of the monitor. Right-click on the desktop, select "Display Settings", and select a different resolution from the drop-down menu to try.
4.Adjust monitor settings: In the monitor's menu, you can try adjusting settings such as brightness, contrast, color, etc., to find a compatible setting.
5.Refer to your console and monitor's instruction manual: If none of the above fails, you should check your console and monitor's instruction manual for information on compatibility, or contact after-sales service for help.
Overall, compatibility issues can be annoying, but they're not that hard to fix. By following any of the above recommendations, you should be able to resolve the issue of incompatibility between the console and monitor and use the computer smoothly.
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In this case, it shouldn't be that the monitor is incompatible with the host, it may be that your plug-in cable is not plugged in correctly, and the monitor is fine, it can be used normally on the host, so try to plug the cable again.
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The first is that you may have a problem with the wiring, and the second is that you have a problem with the voltage.
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I've been in this situation before! The monitor is no problem! This is OK.,You're right, the power supply of the host was dismantled!
When you connected the cable, I think you should have plugged in one less auxiliary power cable! You check it again, as well as the graphics card, memory, CPU, several things are pressed and pressed to avoid contact problems!
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Does it blur the screen as soon as it is turned on or is it blurred after entering the system? Is it the same size LCD to other monitors? If the screen is blurred as soon as it is turned on, most of this phenomenon is a problem with the graphics card,You can try to enter the BIOS settings (with other monitors),Set the BIOS to the factory default,If it doesn't work, you can only change the graphics card to try,If you change the graphics card,That's the problem of the display。
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If it's an LCD, then you can change the monitor and adjust the refresh rate.
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Is there any verification of Windows Vista on the LCD monitor you bought?
The graphics card is too low!!
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I've never heard of such a problem.
You said it was specific!
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I've never seen this situation, isn't it an LCD?
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VGA is commonly used as a display interface
DVIHDMI, the graphics card interface is commonly used VGA
dvihdmi。
I don't know what the so-called incompatibility is, whether the two interfaces are wrong and cannot be used, or if they can match normally, but there is an error in the display. If the interface cannot be matched, the graphics card or monitor can only be replaced. If the interface can be matched normally, but the display is incorrect, you can try to install the corresponding display driver, modify the display mode, and modify the display resolution or refresh rate.
Some monitors need to install the corresponding driver, if there is no corresponding driver, the system will think that the display is the default plug-and-play device, so as to reduce the display parameters and cause black screen and other faults, in the case that the host graphics card display is normal and enters the system black screen, you can press the F8 key when you turn on the machine, select VGA mode, and after entering the system, set the display parameters correctly.
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The display is a peripheral. It belongs to an output device. There are no compatibility issues with the host.
There are two kinds of connections between the host and the display, one is the VGA cable, and the old monitor is connected with a VGA cable. Until now, VGA is also the mainstream. The other is the DVI connection, which generally appears on some LCD monitors.
Both the graphics card and the monitor must have a DVI interface before they can be connected with a DVI cable.
If you buy a new host graphics card with DVI output. The display is a VGA interface, so you can add a DVI to VGA adapter to the DVI interface of the graphics card.
There is also a common situation that you want to upgrade the computer host, and the monitor is left to continue to use. After you buy a computer host, the operating system will be installed for you at the place where you bought the computer. When they install the operating system, they use the monitors they put out and sell.
When you take it home and connect it to your old monitor, you can't display it after entering the system. That's because the resolution or refresh rate of the computer set for you at the place where you bought the computer is too high, and the old monitor at home can't be dragged out. The solution is to press F8 to enter the safe mode when entering the system, right-click "My Computer", "Properties", "Hardware", "Device Manager", delete the graphics card driver, and then restart the computer to start the system normally, and the graphics card driver will be automatically found after entering the system.
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