![]() ![]() This might not be the correct terminology, but the monitor does detect and work properly in Windows. I think the problem is with the EDID not making it into Manjaro. VGA monitor resolution stuck at 640x480 - #4 by aafsmarak (not applicable from what I can tell).xrandr - ArchWiki (I haven’t tried anything here, just been reading about it).Configure Graphics Cards - Manjaro (got my drivers sorted).Here is what I’ve read so far trying to troubleshoot: I have restarted the PC, monitor, changed physical ports, all the stupid stuff. I am by no means a linux expert or power user but I am trying to learn and know enough to be dangerous. I don’t remember the exact version of the cable, but I know I had to buy a good one to get full resolution / refresh rate out of the monitor. ![]() ![]() The screen in question is hooked up over Display Port. It also has no problem detecting if I boot into windows with my current hardware configuration / cables. The monitor had no problem being recognized as a 1440p / 140hz screen when using the nvidia card with the same cable. I was writing a post earlier trying to troubleshoot my nvidia problems but ended up throwing in the towel and picking up this 6650 on a good deal.Įverything seems great with the new card except my 2nd monitor (out of 3) is stuck at a 640*480 resolution. The final straw was my nvidia-settings disappeared from my system this morning and I couldn’t configure my screens to properly do my work. I just switched my nvidia 1070 to a Radeon 6650 XT after struggling with nvidia for years. Hope I’ve included the correct information, I’m tryin! ![]()
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