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Author:  error [ 01 Oct 2010, 13:30 ]
Post subject:  Pbm 5040*[email protected]: black bands on the left of each screen

Hello and thanks all for this community.

I have a problem to configure my 3 screens (1xDell 22 "2xAcer 22")
I followed this post method but I can not get the right resolution [email protected].
I come to this: with black bands on the left of each screen





My config:
Windows Vista Home Edition x32
TripleHead2Go Digital Edition
2 x Acer 22" Wide
1 x Dell 22" Wide
Nvidia Geforce 250 GTS - Drivers 258.96
PowerDesk 2.07.00.031
Firmware v2.3.40.t6.56

Does someone have a solution?

Author:  scavvenjahh [ 03 Oct 2010, 19:57 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pbm 5040*[email protected]: black bands on the left of each screen

Hmm, it's weird that you get that on all monitors - I'd assume if the Dell OR Acers had a problem with the refresh rate, only this (these) monitor(s) would get misaligned. :?

Can you test each monitor individually at [email protected] ? Any issue ?
Can you setup other TH resolutions, like 3840x800, 4320x900 or even 3840x1024 ? Do these look ok ?

Author:  error [ 03 Oct 2010, 22:12 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pbm 5040*[email protected]: black bands on the left of each screen

Hi scavvenjahh,

I just tested [email protected] and 1680x1050@60Hz, each screen and everything is OK.
I can change in TH setup, resolutions work fine also in:
3840x1024 @ 60Hz
4320x900 @ 60Hz
5040 * 1050 @ 57Hz
etc., but when I test with [email protected] (configuration personalized "Name = CUST_MODE_1" and "Name = CustomDisplay_1") everything is KO as images.
This is really weird because the images on the 3 screens are compressed.

Author:  suiken_2mieu [ 04 Oct 2010, 07:00 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pbm 5040*[email protected]: black bands on the left of each screen

Did you try auto correct on your monitors?
Did you try unplugging the monitors and replugging them?

Author:  error [ 04 Oct 2010, 14:34 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pbm 5040*[email protected]: black bands on the left of each screen

Did you try auto correct on your monitors?
Did you try unplugging the monitors and replugging them?


What do you mean with "auto correct"?
3 monitors unplugged and replugged but always the same problem!

Author:  scavvenjahh [ 04 Oct 2010, 16:35 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pbm 5040*[email protected]: black bands on the left of each screen

Very odd. Maybe Matrox support can help.
But... if 5040x1050 works ok @57Hz, why don't you just use this refresh rate ?

Author:  suiken_2mieu [ 04 Oct 2010, 16:44 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pbm 5040*[email protected]: black bands on the left of each screen

[quote]Did you try auto correct on your monitors?
Did you try unplugging the monitors and replugging them?


What do you mean with "auto correct"?
3 monitors unplugged and replugged but always the same problem!
Excuse me "Auto Adjust"

Author:  error [ 05 Oct 2010, 09:24 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pbm 5040*[email protected]: black bands on the left of each screen

Very odd. Maybe Matrox support can help.
But... if 5040x1050 works ok @57Hz, why don't you just use this refresh rate ?


I can play with 5040x1050@57Hz but my screens are native 60hz so the images are fuzzy, not sharp, I can not even read a text.

Author:  Recoil [ 06 Oct 2010, 21:37 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pbm 5040*[email protected]: black bands on the left of each screen

Same problem for me, only in 5040x1050 60 or 57 Hz.
I have 3 Asus VW220D.
Win7 64
Intel core duo 8400 3GHz
Nvidia 9800 gtx+

Author:  error [ 11 Oct 2010, 16:22 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pbm 5040*[email protected]: black bands on the left of each screen

Same problem for me, only in 5040x1050 60 or 57 Hz.
I have 3 Asus VW220D.
Win7 64
Intel core duo 8400 3GHz
Nvidia 9800 gtx+

Hi Recoil,

You mean you also have the black bands on the left of each screen in 5040x1050@60Hz?
For now I play in 5040x1050@57Hz, but it's not very pleasant :( :(

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