Questions of dual monitor HP P7-1154

OK, I work for a company selling electronic retail and sell a lot of the p7-1154 HP model but recently Ive had 5 customer feedback/questions. First of all, the graphics card had only 2 dvi out of ports, and they were the two DVI - D. The problem with this is that all DVI adapters we are for DVI - I, for any customer wishing to run their old monitor is screwed. We've had several complaints about it, but it's not even the worst of it.
 
The great trial lies in the fact that for some reason when take us up to monitors, weather via DVI or HDMI/DVI adapters, it may run fine for a few seconds. But once you restart (or sometimes when you plug it in the first place) it uses a 600 resolution mode by default and allows for no adjustment to 768, 900 or 1080. Only, it remains default 600 and looks terribly deformed. We had the same problem on 4-6 untis, and we used different cables and run 3 different monitors at each, no change in performance.
 
We tried to uninstall and reinstall drivers on all units, as well as execution of updates from scratch, but nothing solves this problem-solving. Help, please

Please read the information on this LINK.

Frank

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