Need help with DVI issue

Scorpion

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Oct 10, 1999
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Hello to whoever may be reading this. This is my first upgrade in a while, and I'm having some trouble and I hope someone here with a little more knowledge than I can help me out. This is my First LCD monitor and my first upgrade in 4 years.

I'm having a problem getting DVI-D to work with this card and monitor. Everytime I bootup it automatically puts it in DVI-A (analog) mode. I'm running the recommended 1600x1200 screen size. This is a fresh install of XP SP2. Is there any way to FORCE the card to only use DVI-D? Also, whenever I first got the computer up and running, I noticed that I had to use DVI-2 instead of DVI-1. I could not get any output on DVI-1 and thought something was wrong with one of the components initially. Then I moved the cable to the other output and I was able to get an output. BTW, I never swap the cable with the monitor on. I'm not stupid. :) I don't know what the deal is, if anyone with any suggestions could please help me out I'd greatly appreciate it.

I just put together a new computer:
Opteron 170
Asus A8N-SLI Premium
XFX 7900GT (520MHz)
Viewsonic VP2030b 20.1"

nForce4: 6.70 (Did not install IDE drivers or Firewall)
Forceware: 84.21

Currently running everything at stock speed, no overclocking until I know everything is working right.

* Also, I was having an issue with my older computer, which has a Geforce4 TI4600. Every other time the computer would boot it would use either the DVI-D or DVI-A input. It would always swap between the 2 on every boot. Is there something wrong with this monitor perhaps?
 

Scorpion

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Ok so maybe I've fixed it.

Late last night before turning in, I just decided to plug the DVI-I cable into the DVI-1 port on the back of the card, and boot the computer. Nothing on the screen, nada. So I let it go until I could hear windows booting to the desktop. Nothing... nothing... nothing... So I reach to the keyboard to hit the keystrokes to shutdown the machine, when all of a sudden I see on the screen "DVI-A: No Signal". It lasted for about 3 seconds and then went away, and then I shut the computer down. I moved the cable back to the DVI-2 port, rebooted, and suddenly I noticed it came up as DVI-D mode!

The only other thing I can think of was that I had installed a new A8NSLI-P beta driver 1011.006 before this. I had booted into the OS to change the default settings, and then attempted to swap the cable port. I wouldn't think a mobo BIOS would have any effect on this though. :Q

Hmmm I'm totally baffled how it managed to start working, but apparently I'm at least able to get DVI-D now. I'm still not certain that this is a guaranteed outcome everytime I boot the computer, but at least it's a change. :D

Has anyone ever experienced anything like this?