Second monitor is fuzzy on radeon 7500

H

heather.memmel

I just got two new LCD monitors at work and plugged them in. All the
monitor settings, resolution and refresh rates are set identically. I
installed the latest drivers for the radeon 7500 from ati's site. I am
still getting an unknown (yellow questionmarked) device in the device
manager - Video Controller (VGA Compatible). I feel like this is the
problem to the slight fuzziness on the second monitor and I can't fix
it. Any help? I have tried all configurations of switching the
monitors, cord adaptor. I really think it is a software issue.
 
F

farmuse

I just got two new LCD monitors at work and plugged them in. All the
monitor settings, resolution and refresh rates are set identically. I
installed the latest drivers for the radeon 7500 from ati's site. I am
still getting an unknown (yellow questionmarked) device in the device
manager - Video Controller (VGA Compatible). I feel like this is the
problem to the slight fuzziness on the second monitor and I can't fix
it. Any help? I have tried all configurations of switching the
monitors, cord adaptor. I really think it is a software issue.
have you loaded the new monitor drivers for both screens ?
 
J

john

I just got two new LCD monitors at work and plugged them in. All the
monitor settings, resolution and refresh rates are set identically. I
installed the latest drivers for the radeon 7500 from ati's site. I am
still getting an unknown (yellow questionmarked) device in the device
manager - Video Controller (VGA Compatible). I feel like this is the
problem to the slight fuzziness on the second monitor and I can't fix
it. Any help? I have tried all configurations of switching the
monitors, cord adaptor. I really think it is a software issue.

How is it you are attaching two LCDs to the 7500? I didn't know it was a
dual monitor card. I wouldn't mind adding one to my old system with that
card.

Thanks.

John
 
N

NewMan

There is VGA connector and DVI. You can use a DVI - VGA adapter
connector to get the second Monitor - unless your second monitor
supports DVI. ;)
 

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