I'm having a serious issue with my ASUS 24-inch LCD since I upgraded to Windows 11. The resolution is stuck at 1024x720 on my system with an NVIDIA 1660 Super graphics card. The monitor was working perfectly when I tested it at the market, so I'm thinking it could be a software issue. I've ensured that all drivers are up to date. My PC specs are an Intel i5-12400F, MSI Pro H610M-E motherboard, and the 1660 Super graphics card. If anyone has any tips or solutions to resolve this, I'd really appreciate it!
3 Answers
It's odd that it worked flawlessly at the shop. Have you tried testing your setup with a different monitor or using a different cable? If your other displays are working fine, then it might just be a specific issue with the ASUS LCD. Sometimes factory settings can be mixed up during setup.
Have you checked if your monitor is plugged into the right HDMI port on the graphics card? Sometimes, people accidentally connect it to the motherboard's HDMI instead of the GPU, which can cause resolution issues. Also, try using Windows key + P to cycle through display options; you might just need to change the setting there.
What type of cable are you using? HDMI, DisplayPort, or DVI? Sometimes the cable or the port can be the issue if it's not plugged in perfectly. Make sure your monitor is set to the right input too. I had a similar problem where I thought my setup was perfect, but it turned out I just needed to switch the input source on the monitor itself.
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