> From: Clark Martin
>
>
> dorayme wrote:
>> At long last, I got a better card than the original that came with my
>> QS 933, clearing the way for me to get a bigger screen.
>>
>> But one thing that is puzzling is how to find out the native
>> resolution of my screens without digging out the documentation. ....
>>
> Without check the manf data you'll never really know if the card is
> outputing the maximum resolution of the display.  A simple google  
> search
> of the model number yielded a screen resolution of 1680 x 1050.
>

Thanks both you and PeterH. It looks like it is throwing up what I am  
calling the native res of the screen and I have changed to 1280 x  
1050 and it looks fine. (It will do. But my thoughts are turning to  
bigger and better screens now that I have this fancier card).

When you put the computer to sleep or the display to sleep (when it  
goes blank, not just screensaver) I assume the fan on the graphics  
card stops in both of these situations?

--
dorayme




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