Dale,

I'm using a Nvidia GX Force 5200, it is not a last generation card and maybe it is discontinued now but could be found very cheap second hand. But the interesting thing is that the Nvidia software (Nvidia control panel, who is the standard control SW for many Nvidia cards, supports personalized resolutions. I use 1600 X 1200 on dual screen and I tried to personalize to your resolution which is not listed for my monitors (mine are 4:3 so this resolution deforms the image) and it worked ok. It seems that any modern Nvidia card can support your needs.
I hope this can be useful.

73 de Ignacio, EB4APL

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y...@aol.com wrote:
Need some help with finding a new video card. My monitor back light went on the system I use with the 1000 and the 5000. Bought a new 22" lcd monitor beautiful display,anyway the monitor has vga-dvi-1 and hdmi inputs. My p-4 computer has only PCI slots. My existing video card..older.. will not support the native display frequency of the new monitor which is 1680 x 1050. and no new drivers from the mfg are coming from the card maker. The monitor looks really nice in its native resolution much better than the resolution Iam using now. Is there any way I can find a new video card that will support this 1680 x 1050. I see lots of cards that show MAX resolutions much higher than the one I need,but if the 1680x1050 is not included in the display picks shown by the card ,it leaves me where I am now. I think the 1680x1050 is called WSXga? I looked at bunch's of cards,down loaded the manuals,but very few show all the resolutions the card will do. Iam using the DVI-1 input on the monitor from the dvi-1 output on the card. any guidance on this would sure be appreciated.
73's
dale wt4t




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