On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 09:30, Niels Weber wrote: > Anybody got a hint for me? Try a different monitor. Older screens with newer cards are often the guilty party. I used to have this problem all the time with Cirrus Logic video cards and my old Philips monitor. The default frequencies the card supported were not frequencies the monitor supported.....so the range of resolutions was always limited to the few that would work...and I had to determine manually what frequencies were common to both card and monitor among the defults for both. To test it, try a diferent screen that supports more frequencies. Or just try a different screen. :-) -- Steve Withers <swithers@xxxxxxxxxx>