Monitor won't display 1080p on integrated graphics

bizzare21

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Up to now, I've been using the DVI-D port on my monitor for my computer. But I'm getting an Xbox One and I want to play on my monitor using a DVI to HDMI cable, so I tested the integrated graphics on the motherboard and it wont display correctly. It defaults to 1024 x 768 and the highest it'll go is 1600 x 1200 at 64Hz. I've tried forcing a resolution by listing all the modes in Windows 10, but the option for 1080p still doesn't show. I've also tried 2 VGA cables. Does anyone know what to do?
 
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Yeah that might work. If you uninstall your gpu drivers and connect your monitor to your motherboard's outputs you may force windows update to download the right drivers. :)

terminusx

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If it's not hard try it.. You don't have anything to loose.
 

bizzare21

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I can't find the integrated graphics drivers

 

bizzare21

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I see bios, audio, and lan drivers. Nothing for vga.

 

bizzare21

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When you first open the folder there's AsusSetup.exe and Setup.exe. There's also 2 folders named Bin and Bin64 which both contain more Setup.exe files.

 

bizzare21

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I'm just gonna try uninstalling my GPU drivers and see if that works tomorrow. I won't be needing them anyway. lol

 

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Yeah that might work. If you uninstall your gpu drivers and connect your monitor to your motherboard's outputs you may force windows update to download the right drivers. :)
 
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bizzare21

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I'm probably gonna buy a whole new monitor entirely. The one I'm using now is from 2009...
 

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I don't think that your monitor age has anything to do whith this problem. I believe it's something simple. You will find it I am sure