m8120n with a resolution of Dell U2711 Max

I bought a Dell U2711, tested the monitor on another system with success and get a maximum resolution of 2560 x 11440.  When plugged up to the HP with a Dual Link DVI cable, somehow I can't get 1600 x 1050.  When hooked up via a VGA cable I get 2048 x 1152.  I contacted Dell, reduced to HP itself (not much help from Dell if they tried).  I've updated the drivers for the monitor and the graphics card, Geforce 7350, nothing does.

(Ah, FYI, I searched the forum, found nothing on this subject, my warranty is also up.)

From another thread, it's because of the card ATI 6570, set up with an Nvidia GT 430 has solved the problem.  Don't know if this applies to me since for some reason any VGA got better resolution, as well as the HDMI Jack.  (Oh yes, I also tested the cables on another system, works very well it)

Here are the specifications of your HP Pavilion Media Center m8120n desktop. According to the specifications, the computer came from the factory

GeForce 7350LE

1 - DVI (and VGA with included adapter)
2 S-video (and video Composite using adapter SV-CV)
Interface: PCI Express x 16
Maximum resolution:
DVI (single bond capable): 1920 x 1440 @ 60 Hz with reduced shutter
TV (S-video or Composite video): 1024 x 768 interlaced

As stated in the specs, DVI is a unique link with a resolution of 1920 x 1440 max. It's not affecting your monitor, but 1600 x 1050 is perhaps the best compromise between the two. Please install a new graphics capable DVI (DL) double bond to support higher screen resolutions.

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