The monitor does not support native resolution and Hertz.
In General, the problem is this:the monitor does not want to support its native resolution of 60 Hertz.Monitor Acer K202HQL.
Bought it myself as the deshmansky, it has no HDMI or DVI. I use the adapter.
Put the 1600x900 resolution to 59 Hz and it works. Put in 60 Hz and writes that Input is not supported.
Going into any game with full-screen mode in native resolution catches up with the same sign, Input is not supported, also because 60 Hertz at standard put.
Help to resolve this issue. To change the adapter, change the monitor or something else - is not possible. If there are any options regarding what you can do without replacements - please write. The other options fall away, don't waste your and my time please.
AsphyXia_
I certainly can maybe not understand. But this 1 Hz you very much to do with anything?
You can try to force the driver as a custom resolution set to 60Hz or even 61гц.
With off vertical synchronization still the game is in full screen not working?
Recochica
That's the problem, I have the driver set to 59 and only then everything starts to work as it should.
It's not in games only. The system does not want 60 Hz to work. Ie Desk I also don't shows.
AsphyXia_ wrote:
...Acer K202HQL... Put the 1600x900 resolution...
In the model or permit no errors? on Acer's website listed this:
Спойлерhttps://www.acer.com/ac/ru/RU/content/model/UM.IX3EE.A02
...it has no HDMI or DVI...
What? - on my monitor too, only VGA, use from 2012.
Spoiler
...Use the adapter...
What is the adapter?
SonyK.
There are no errors. I don't know why 1366x768 resolution this is. The more he calmly puts at 60 Hz 1440h900. The box is crisp 1600x900, on the website where buying a crisp 1600x900.
Rather, it is an error of website Acer.
On account of contact - the point is that you can't directly connect to the graphics card (1050 ti Palit)
An adapter like this.
AsphyXia_ wrote:
...Rather it is a mistake of the website Acer...
Not true: the error may be on the seller's website. It is better to look in the instruction to the monitor - there should be listed all the modes supported by this model.
...can not directly connect a graphics card (1050 ti Palit)...
Since cards 10-series nVidia (and AMD's RX 400) removed the DAC (RAMDAC) and no outputs to which you can connect a VGA monitor directly (or via a simple adapter). Therefore, it was necessary to buy...
An adapter like this
...but it's not the adapter, and a Converter HDMI VGA (DAC-Ohm within itself). The problem can be and in it: if done poorly, or just got married. If you have the opportunity to connect to another VGA monitor. If there will be similar - the problem is most likely in the Converter.