- Aug 26, 2010
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I recently got a Dell U2711 A03 but there appears to be an odd problem with viewing the 1920x1080 resolution. If I set the display to that resolution the left and right edges of the output touch the respective edges of the screen, but there are black horizontal bars along the top and bottom (around 1 inch each). The output is 1920x1080, making what's displayed on the monitor squished.
This happens with the wide mode set to "Fill". Setting it to the other two options, "Aspect" and "1:1" seem to behave equally incorrectly ("Aspect" should also fill the screen since the ratio is correct). This is with the scaling set to the display's built-in scaling in the NVIDIA contol panel.
Strangely, looking at the Display Settings>Display Info shows the current monitor resolution as 1920x1200. Setting the monitor to any other resolution (1680x1050 etc.) results in the correct output and the correct resolution being shown in the info.
This problem doesn't happen with another U2711 (A01) I tried. I had ordered the U2711 recently, but the piece I got (Rev. A01) had some problems. It had horrible backlight bleed out-of-the-box (which went away over the next couple of days), and some minor tinting. I put asked Dell for a replacement and they were good enough of promptly send me a new piece.
The new piece is an A03, and is absolutely flawless. No tint change at all, zero backlight bleed. I've had it for a few days now and am thoroughly satisfied with it. However, today I tried setting the monitor to 1920x1080 to check something, and got the above problem. This problem did not happen with the previous piece, using the same DIV-D cable, same drivers (270.51) etc.
Does anyone else with this monitor have the same issue? Is there some way to fix this? Anyway to update the firmware? I have currently set the scaling to GPU controlled, but would like both options.
i7 950 | ASUS x58 Sabertooth | Corsair XMS3 1600 7-8-7-20 3x2GB | MSI GTX 580 | Seasonic S12D-850W | OCZ Vertex 2 120GB | WD Black 1TB | Dell U2711 A03
This happens with the wide mode set to "Fill". Setting it to the other two options, "Aspect" and "1:1" seem to behave equally incorrectly ("Aspect" should also fill the screen since the ratio is correct). This is with the scaling set to the display's built-in scaling in the NVIDIA contol panel.
Strangely, looking at the Display Settings>Display Info shows the current monitor resolution as 1920x1200. Setting the monitor to any other resolution (1680x1050 etc.) results in the correct output and the correct resolution being shown in the info.
This problem doesn't happen with another U2711 (A01) I tried. I had ordered the U2711 recently, but the piece I got (Rev. A01) had some problems. It had horrible backlight bleed out-of-the-box (which went away over the next couple of days), and some minor tinting. I put asked Dell for a replacement and they were good enough of promptly send me a new piece.
The new piece is an A03, and is absolutely flawless. No tint change at all, zero backlight bleed. I've had it for a few days now and am thoroughly satisfied with it. However, today I tried setting the monitor to 1920x1080 to check something, and got the above problem. This problem did not happen with the previous piece, using the same DIV-D cable, same drivers (270.51) etc.
Does anyone else with this monitor have the same issue? Is there some way to fix this? Anyway to update the firmware? I have currently set the scaling to GPU controlled, but would like both options.
i7 950 | ASUS x58 Sabertooth | Corsair XMS3 1600 7-8-7-20 3x2GB | MSI GTX 580 | Seasonic S12D-850W | OCZ Vertex 2 120GB | WD Black 1TB | Dell U2711 A03