I just bought the AOC 2237Fwh monitor, hooked up a DVI cable out of my Powerbook Pro using OS 10.6.8 and it worked instantly, at full rez. But I am unable to use the keyboard to adjust brightness levels on the fly.
Since there were no Mac drivers or software on the Install DVD, I used Apple's calibration tool in the Diplays COLOR Preferences for now. It has a number of steps to calibration that adjust color, gamma, white point, etc. If anyone knows of AOC drivers that will actually provide AOC's controls, please post here.
I am having issues too. I just bought a AOC i2367f and it works (mirror), only it is all wobbly, lines keep going from top to bottom and the resolution is awful. There is no way of setting it (that i can find) in the display preferences. Yet if i boot off the windows partition and set it up to its full resolution in the control panel, it is awsome. Why can I not do this in the mac os? Or can I? If so, How?
I just got my new MacBook 15 the other day and today decided to set it up wiht my AOC E2251Swdn monitor. Black monitor screen. Grrrr. It worked fine with my old laptop (mid 2007). I got the mini dv adapter as I saw it didn't have the DVI port I'm used to seeing. However, the monitor when I got it only came with the old school VGA cord, not a DVI, thank goodness I finally had a use for the one that must have originally come with the previous laptop, and that worked just fine. Right now I have the VGA cable with the DVI apple adapter then plugged into the DVI to Thunderbolt adapter. Could this cord issue be why my monitor claims no signal no matter what I do?
Kellie, it's been several months since I had my AOC monitor problems (on two monitors connected each to a Macmini), but if my memory is correct it was a DVI cable issue. I went to Best Buy, my least favorite place ever, and picked up different DVI cables and they worked. At least, I'm pretty sure that's why I picked up those DVI cables. Never found out why the ones that came with the monitor didn't work. Wait...I don't think my monitor actually did come with DVI cables! The first set I bought were crap and had to be replaced. My issue had nothing to do with the AOC driver, either.
I just installed a new hard drive with a fresh copy of Windows 8.1 64-bit downloaded from Microsoft's website and did the gazillion updates. All's well except for audio over HDMI. The present driver with the fresh install is "Microsoft Driver Version 6.3.9600.16384". I reinstalled the old hard drive, HDMI audio works again. The driver it uses is "Intel Display-Audio Driver Version 6.14.0.3097". I swapped the new hard drive back in and downloaded that Intel driver from a dodgy-looking website. All was well with HDMI but the machine took a while to shut down, even after several reboots. It seems like I downloaded something fishy. I wiped the hard drive and did another clean install.
My question for your great minds out there is: Where should I download this driver from, or is there a new & improved driver that I should be using? I can't find that Intel driver on this website. Help!
I attached my results from the Intel System Support Utility. The computer I'm having trouble with is an Asus Notebook PC model# F201E and I'm trying to get sound into a Pioneer Elite A/V Receiver SC-75
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I have a Windows 10 machine with HD Graphics 530. This is a HP machine, that originally had a HP driver, that did not go beyond 1920 X 1080 either. I used DDU to remove the device driver and while the machine boots up in Safe Mode and after the device driver was removed, the display correctly switches to 2560 X 1080. However, after I installed the latest Intel Drivers (27.20.100.9079) the resolution reverted back to 1920 X 1080.
Thank you for the response. I was able to resolve the issue. As it turns out, it was the cable that I was using to connect the PC to the monitor. I replaced the cable with a higher capacity (4K) DisplayPort cable and the resolution automatically resolved itself.
Ultimately, it seems like the Intel driver was recognizing the capacity limitation of the cable and preventing the higher resolution. I am still not clear as to why the old cable works when there are no drivers installed (safe mode or uninstalled), but at this point, I do not care.
In reference to this scenario, just to let you know, the reason why you get the 2560 X 1080 resolution in safe mode, is because safe mode disabled all the drivers involved, so basically you are working without drivers in that mode which will limit the proper functionality of the Graphics portion of the Intel Processor.
"I am still not clear as to why the old cable works when there are no drivers installed (safe mode or uninstalled)", that is because at that point you are using the Windows* basic driver that does not contain all the features and functions a Graphics driver should have, but still recognizes the monitor and it allows you to choose some resolutions that might not be available after installing the Graphics driver.
Pressione a tecla AUTO no monitor, para ajustar automaticamente a imagem na tela do monitor ou efetue os ajustes das posies horizontal e vertical, atravs do menu do monitor. Verifique tambm as orientaes do Manual do Usurio.
Verifique se a resoluo que a placa de vdeo do seu computador est enviando para o monitor, a resoluo dever ser compatvel com a resoluo mxima suportada pelo monitor, conforme informaes do Manual do Usurio.
Certifique-se de que os drivers do monitor AOC estejam instalados (os drivers do monitor AOC esto disponveis no CD que acompanha o produto e tambm no site www.aoc.com.br.
Verifique se o cabo de sinal ( VGA, DVI ou HDMI ), est conectado corretamente na entrada de sinal na parte traseira do monitor e na CPU.
Pressione a tecla AUTO do monitor, para ajustar automaticamente a imagem na tela do monitor.
Recomenda-se efetuar a conexo do cabo de sinal diretamente da CPU para o monitor, no utilizando distribuidor de sinal.
Verifique se o cabo de fora est conectado corretamente no monitor e na tomada da rede eltrica.
Verifique se o aparelho liga atravs da tecla POWER do monitor.
Caso no obtenha sucesso, teste o monitor em outra tomada da rede eltrica.
Verifique se o cabo de sinal ( VGA, DVI ou HDMI ), est conectado corretamente na entrada de sinal na parte traseira do monitor e na CPU.
Verifique a resoluo que a placa de vdeo do computador est enviando para o monitor, a resoluo dever ser compatvel com a resoluo mxima suportada pelo monitor, conforme informaes do Manual do Usurio.
Substitua a CPU para se certificar de que o problema no est localizado na placa de vdeo da mesma.
NO, a no utilizao do terceiro pino (pino terra) poder causar danos ao equipamento. A AOC aconselha o uso de aterramento em suas instalaes eltricas, sob pena de perda da garantia, em caso de danos causados ao equipamento por ocorrncia de descargas eltricas.
The official driver for AOC monitors is critical for communicating with your monitor and your computer. If you want to keep your monitor in good condition and have the best possible performance, you should keep your monitor driver up to date. And this post will show you how to download and update your AOC monitor drivers.
At CES 2019, Nvidia announced its software-based version of G-Sync that extended VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) support for Nvidia GPUs on AMD FreeSync monitors. However, initial impressions were a tad bit underwhelming as the company validated only a handful of FreeSync panels that can run G-Sync to its full extent, without resorting to any major compatibility issues.
To maintain exclusivity of its proprietary Adaptive-Sync solution, Nvidia's G-Sync technology has been categorized across three different tiers: G-Sync, G-Sync Compatible, and G-Sync Ultimate. While both G-Sync and G-Sync Ultimate monitors feature a dedicated module to drive VRR, G-Sync Compatible monitors are essentially FreeSync panels that have been validated by Nvidia to run G-Sync through its rigorous testing methodology.
In case you're wondering, Nvidia's G-Sync Compatibility program, which was introduced back in 2019, aims to certify a wide range of FreeSync monitors based on specific parameters. For starters, every G-Sync Compatible monitor should be able to deliver a baseline VRR experience without incurring any visual artifacts such as pulsing, flickering, blanking, or ghosting.
Furthermore, the retroactive program also validates whether a FreeSync display can operate across a VRR range of at least 2.4:1. Such calculations are performed by dividing the maximum refresh rate of a monitor to its minimum refresh rate within the VRR range.
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