And if you have to update the kernel or some heavy software like Chromium it can takes hours. Lastly, a 3-year limited warranty, along with one of the industry’s best pixel performance policies, provides great value for the stylish, high-performance VA2452Sm monitor. Since everything must be compiled it takes a lot longer to update.
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The ViewSonic VA2452Sm is a 24” (23.6” viewable) Full HD 1920x1080 LED monitor designed with business professionals in mind.
It is modernized with a minimalistic, borderless design which provides exceptional viewing experience for home entertainment or office work.
I don't know if the DVI cord, or the DVI output on the monitor was damaged, and I can't explain why, but swapping for a VGA cord into a converter solved this issue completely, so for anyone else going insane trying to figure out how to run this monitor in it's native resolution, give this a shot. Windows 7 loaded in 1680x1050 instantly and issue was totally resolved.īefore this I was running straight DVI from monitor to card and I couldn't so much as adjust the resolution far beyond 1024x768, even after installing latest Nvidia drivers, updating Windows 7, searching and installing numerous ViewSonic driver packages, or even trying to force/custom create an alternative resolution in the Nvidia Control Panel. Bit late now for the OP, but for anyone else having this problem which is apparently common with the VX2025wm - after days of toiling, eventually, I tried using a VGA cable from the VGA output on the monitor, running it into a VGA/DVI converter into my videocards DVI input, and it solved the problem instantly.