Hi Guys,
I just built a new system for home use:
Shuttle SB75S LE
P4 3.2GHz
1GB RAM
74GB WD Raptor SATA HDD
LG DVD Burner
2 Samsung 191T+ LCD Monitors
PowerColor ATI 9200 based PCI Video Card
The PCI Video card is only temporary until I can get my hands on a new X800 based AGP card. At that point I'll use the PCI card to run my second display on the DVI port.
Currently, I'm trying to enable dual display on the PCI card. I know that ATI cards don't support DVI+Analog the way Matrox cards do so I've used the DVI to Analog adapter that came with my PCI card and have both monitors hooked up to their analog inputs.
My problem is that when I extend my desktop to the second monitor, all I get is garbage on the second screen. I've tried switching primary displays and it's always the secondary display that just appears as a screen of junk. I've tried installing ATI's HydraVision software too but that didn't help.
Interestingly, if I don't extend the desktop in the settings tab of the display properties control panel, I can enable a cloned display by toggling the power button in the displays tab of the ATI driver pages. The clone has really bad picture quality with lots of ghosting of vertical lines. Really I just want to extend my desktop to both screens for a few weeks until the new ATI card comes in. Then I'll be able to run the two cards independantly.
I'm using the CAT 4.5 drivers and the latest Hydravision.
Maybe I'm not doing something right in how I'm trying to enable dual display?
Any advice would be appreciated.
As I was writing this I double checked ATI's website and it seems to imply that only the 9200Pro based cards can run multiple monitors and that the 9200 and 9200SE cards can only do TV out. This seems to contradict the product packaging that the PowerColor card came in.
Anybody know any more about this?
I just built a new system for home use:
Shuttle SB75S LE
P4 3.2GHz
1GB RAM
74GB WD Raptor SATA HDD
LG DVD Burner
2 Samsung 191T+ LCD Monitors
PowerColor ATI 9200 based PCI Video Card
The PCI Video card is only temporary until I can get my hands on a new X800 based AGP card. At that point I'll use the PCI card to run my second display on the DVI port.
Currently, I'm trying to enable dual display on the PCI card. I know that ATI cards don't support DVI+Analog the way Matrox cards do so I've used the DVI to Analog adapter that came with my PCI card and have both monitors hooked up to their analog inputs.
My problem is that when I extend my desktop to the second monitor, all I get is garbage on the second screen. I've tried switching primary displays and it's always the secondary display that just appears as a screen of junk. I've tried installing ATI's HydraVision software too but that didn't help.
Interestingly, if I don't extend the desktop in the settings tab of the display properties control panel, I can enable a cloned display by toggling the power button in the displays tab of the ATI driver pages. The clone has really bad picture quality with lots of ghosting of vertical lines. Really I just want to extend my desktop to both screens for a few weeks until the new ATI card comes in. Then I'll be able to run the two cards independantly.
I'm using the CAT 4.5 drivers and the latest Hydravision.
Maybe I'm not doing something right in how I'm trying to enable dual display?
Any advice would be appreciated.
As I was writing this I double checked ATI's website and it seems to imply that only the 9200Pro based cards can run multiple monitors and that the 9200 and 9200SE cards can only do TV out. This seems to contradict the product packaging that the PowerColor card came in.
Anybody know any more about this?
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