Resolution 1440x900 is not showing

SreeniRock

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Hi this is my first thread . Hoping for good answer. My problem is recently I have changed the motherboard in my PC. After that the resolution which I always use is not there. I use windows 7 32bit. And in the window in which we choose the resolution we want I saw many resolution except 1440*900. My monitor and my GPU is compatible with the resolution. And my monitor is now identified Generic non-PnP monitor instead of Generic PnP monitor. My monitor is Samsung Syncmaster 943NWX 19 inch. My GPU is Nvidia GeForce 210 1GB. Please suggest some solution for my problem. And another one thing it doesn't shows the recommended resolution also. So till I fix this problem I have created a custom resolution with Nvidia control panel . the resolution is 1440*900(the custom resolution I created). Thank you.
 
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Foxin? You must be in... India maybe? Never heard of that one. Sure it's not Foxconn?
Anyway, if you have a geforce 210 http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-210
...it is indeed a discrete card. Are you positive you don't accidentally have the monitor's cable plugged into the motherboard's video port instead of the gfx card's video port?
And you haven't said how it was connected. HDMI, DVI, VGA...


Dedicated? I presume you mean a discrete gfx card in the PCIe x16 slot as opposed to using the integrated motherboard graphics?
If so, I presume you have the video cable plugged into the card and not the iGPU by mistake?
Please list your motherboard make/model. And what kind of connection you are using between monitor and gfx card.
 
My motherboard is foxin motherboard ( I don't know the model name. If you know how to check it pls tell me). I don't know about the iGPU such things. But before I change this motherboard with that GFX the resolution worked perfectly
 


Foxin? You must be in... India maybe? Never heard of that one. Sure it's not Foxconn?
Anyway, if you have a geforce 210 http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-210
...it is indeed a discrete card. Are you positive you don't accidentally have the monitor's cable plugged into the motherboard's video port instead of the gfx card's video port?
And you haven't said how it was connected. HDMI, DVI, VGA...
 
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