Resetting my monitor - my computer is...

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Hey guys, sorry if anyone's been visiting my site to check on the progress & given up over the last week. My sorry excuse for videos cards packed up & crashed the week before last & I only got my computer back on Friday & even then only sort of working.

I have a pair of NVIDIA GTX470's that have been nothing but misery picking on whatever chips & Windows updates that crossed their paths.

At any rate, I have one working video card (the other worked at the store but refused to play nice once it got home) and 2 nice Dell U2711's which are suppose to have a resolution of 2560x1440 but in the screen setup the only option I have is "Default Monitor" with a max resolution of 1600x1200 which is just under 1/2 the pixels I should have on screen & distorted now as well.

You'd think it would be a simple plug & play matter - plug it in the computer would greet it with open arms... the 470's have ample room also for 2 monitors so I plugged the other monitor into the compliant card but no...

Any suggestions?

And no, I've already considered finding the nearest wheat silo & hurling it from the highest point but I'm holding off on that option for the time being.

PS - I'm going to check back at the repair shop on tomorrow. Just wondering if anyone had any suggestions to get me started in the meantime. Tomorrow's just a long long time away with everything on screen so wide...
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Considering I use a 14 " monitor I only need the motherboard to run it However I did get a video card from my son also a NVIDIA GTX470 which did speed things up. I haven't a larger enough monitor to test however.

If I was you to get my site going I would run with what does work whilst the card problem was fixed. I would have thought the one card should handle it ok. Maybe not gaming as I suspect you have those cards for.
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Problem was nothing would work and it wasn't just the card - I knew I'd be offline while it was getting fixed & as painful as it was I needed it getting right. My technical expertise doesn't extend very far.

And no, I really don't have time for gaming. I usually have Photoshop, Illustrator & Indesign running while doing video editing/processing. I couldn't even comprehend going back to something like 14inches. I do recall the days when I forked out $1500 for my Sony 15" CRT... these days it's out to pasture keeping the back door from blowing open ;)
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At times Win does not recognize your monitor.
Have you downloaded the drivers for your monitor from the manufacturer ??

Mike...
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Thanks Mike, I did download the drivers from Dell & ended up with 3 files (all named U2711) - a Security Catalogue, ICC Profile & setup info files.

I tried right clicking on the ICC profile file & then selected Install but that does nothing. I did try restarting the computer but I still just have the default monitor.

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