


It worked on a system with radeon 5770 and catalyst drivers.

display works well on pc with nvidia gtx460.Monitor input supports analog (vga), analog( DVI-I) or digital (DVI-D, but no dual link bc pins are not connected) Ryzen 7 1700X on a MSI X370 gaming pro carbonġst / main display: Asus PA238 (connected via DP or HDMI)Ģnd / secondary display: fujitsu scaeloview H19-1 (connected via DVI-D) radeon software loads up -> displays flicker, then 2nd display "no signal".start pc -> native resolution on both displays until a few seconds later.after changing "non PnP-monitor" resolution with CRU to native 1280x1024.
#Windows 10 generic pnp monitor resolution drivers
Windows device manager shows 1st display as PnP monitor and 2nd display as non-Pnp monitor.Īfter fiddling with settings for a few days again, deleting and installing drivers and changing resolutions via CRU, i have now reached a stage in which the display hast the correct solution after startup juuuuust > until radeon software loads device manager shows 1st monitor pnp, but native resolution 2nd monitor non-pnp with 640x480 Main display works fine. Setting something else with adrenalin (custom resolution) or tools like CRU does only result in "no signal" error on the display. There is only the 640x480 (60 Hz) resolution available for my 2nd display. I've been looking around again and tried different approaches and i am at a point where i don't know any further. It was okay for watching videos so i just gave up in 2017, but the situation has changed and i would like my secondary display to work correctly again, because pdfs and programming scripts are horrible in 640x480. I've had this problem for a long time now and had contact with the display manufacturer, MSI support and i also tried numerous forums to get a solution, which obviously did not help since i'm writing this here. so thank you all very much in advance for your time and effort. I know it's a lot of text and information.
