x1050 no worky on 3007fpw (30" monitor) ?

gozulin

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i sent my 7800gt for an rma and i picked up an ati x1050 from BB to tide me over but the dell 3007fpw monitor remain as black as skeletor's soul and i toot a lot since i installed it (though i also ate chili so it may be unrelated).

What happen? Thanks.
 

gozulin

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I reseated card to no avail. My motherboard says long beep two short beeps (dfi lanparty ut nf4). Whatsit mean? Hd does seem to be doing stuff afterwards so i assume booting takes place.
 

ayabe

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1 long beep with 2 short beeps is a video problem.

Might have a bad card Danielsan.
 

daveybrat

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The 30" dell monitor requires a dual-link DVI video card. I don't believe the x1050 is dual-link DVI. You'll need to get something better that supports it or you won't be getting any video at all! :)
 

ayabe

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Originally posted by: daveybrat
The 30" dell monitor requires a dual-link DVI video card. I don't believe the x1050 is dual-link DVI. You'll need to get something better that supports it or you won't be getting any video at all! :)

Possible, it doesn't support that rez according to AMD:

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That being said, he shouldn't be getting POST code beeps.
 

daveybrat

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To fully utilize your new 3007WFP-HC monitor and enjoy the ultra-high resolution settings, your PC must have a dual-link DVI-D graphics card that supports 2560x1600 resolution. These dedicated high-end video cards are offered with select XPS desktops and Dell Precision workstations, or separately through the Dell.com Electronics & Accessories store. A high-quality video card is necessary for you to take advantage of all the 30-inch monitor's features, including high-definition viewing. Please make sure that your PC either has or can support a dual-link DVI-D graphics card before purchasing this monitor.


This is from Dell's website :)
 

Arkaign

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Does the screen have a D-SUB input? You could get by in a pinch with that. That is, if your PC isn't the culprit, beeping on you like that.