No signal problem with LG Flatron L1710B monitor

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RODAS100

Hello everybody,

I have a LG Flatron L1710B monitor with a NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 video
adapter on my PC since more than one year. They are connected via the
DVI conection.

Recently, I experience this problem: every time I shutdown the system,
next time I restart it, a "saving power mode" message appears and the
monitor get completly black as no signal is detected. At this point, if
I switch de DVI cable from de LG monitor to a television whith DVI
interface, the tv neither get any singnal, but if I restart the
computer, de signal returns to the television set and now, if I switch
the DVI cable to the LG monitor again, the signal remains and you can
see there the XP logon screen.

Can anybody help me with this problem?

Thank you very much in advance.

Rodrigo
 
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Marvin2Shoes

Hi Rodrigo,
I have a Panasonic TX-LCD17JAGBLK (17" LCD Monitor), When I connect
analog VGA I have no problems at all. When I set the monitor to Digital
Input and connect the DVI cable from the Asus VGA card (nvidia geforce
FX 5200) to the LCD monitor it (the monitor) goes into power save,
presumably because it is getting no signal. I don't have any TV with
DVI to help "switch" the card output on but it sounds like the same
fault to me. I wonder how many more people have the same problem and,
like myself, gave up and just used analog.
 
R

RODAS100

Marvin2Shoes ha escrito:
Hi Rodrigo,
I have a Panasonic TX-LCD17JAGBLK (17" LCD Monitor), When I connect
analog VGA I have no problems at all. When I set the monitor to Digital
Input and connect the DVI cable from the Asus VGA card (nvidia geforce
FX 5200) to the LCD monitor it (the monitor) goes into power save,
presumably because it is getting no signal. I don't have any TV with
DVI to help "switch" the card output on but it sounds like the same
fault to me. I wonder how many more people have the same problem and,
like myself, gave up and just used analog.

Thanks Marvin,

I'm using the VGA input at present with no problem as well. My video
card is the same as yours: nvidia GeForce FX 5200.

I will keep you informed if I get the solution to our problem.
 
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Guest

Hello everybody

I have the same video adapter (NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200) in my PC. Till today
(or rather: till the beginning of this week) I have been working quite well
with a good old tube monitor. The Flat screen I bought today to replace the
old monitor (that has definitely died on monday) has DVI-Input, which was
even a buying criterion.
Unfortunately - and that's the reason I was looking for exactly this news
thread - there isn't any signal on the DVI-Input, so I had to swich back to
analog as well.

So I would be glad to be informed on any improvements on the matter as well!

Thank you everybody and have a good time
Michael
 

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