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12-26-2020 02:45 PM
So I recieved a second HP 25x moniter as a gift and once I plugged both moniters in to an HDMI switch, I get an input out of range error. It states tge cuttent mode as H = 67.4kHZ V = 30hz and to change mode to 1920x1080 60Hz. Problem is, I have looked throughout the web and used the whole Windows safe mode strategy but nothing seems to work. Is it a problem with my switch? Or is there something I need to change in my moniter? Is there something I should do on my PC to make both moniters work at the same time?
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12-29-2020 11:07 AM
Thank you for taking time to respond.
Upon further toying and research, I had managed to get the displays to mirror each other. Since I was trying to get a true two monitor setup, that wasnt going to cut it. I eventually bought a displayport cable and connected one moniter via hdmi and the other via displayport and it gave me the results I was looking for.
Ill mark the thread as solved.
12-27-2020 09:06 AM
the error does not lie
old monitors do not like new PC, 10,000 old models of mon fail
the cure is simple lower the resolution on the PC to mon, max reso spec.
what switch none told. and yes,
how can any switch tell any PC there are 2 different monitors there, the edid can not do that..
I can not see what you have there, in total. for sure both monitor models and what switch this is.
sorry, for bad help, cant see it. (eyes blind now)
12-29-2020 11:07 AM
Thank you for taking time to respond.
Upon further toying and research, I had managed to get the displays to mirror each other. Since I was trying to get a true two monitor setup, that wasnt going to cut it. I eventually bought a displayport cable and connected one moniter via hdmi and the other via displayport and it gave me the results I was looking for.
Ill mark the thread as solved.
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