The message saying it's out of range … the converter is brand new 6 people were helped by this reply Did this solve your problem? Hey, I have recently purchased a HDMI to DVI cable hoping to use my Xbox 360 on this monitor (2007FP). im using a vga converter to hdmi to my xbox1 could that be why im getting an out of range message on the monitor im using ? The monitor can't "sync" with the video card, so it just displays an "Out of Range" error. I get this massage when i connect my monitor. Monitor display's out of range 102.3kHz / 48Hz ,I have attached a photo of the problem looks like , Please Help me to fix this problem asap , I can't even access the safe mode ! If the monitor has an input or source button, press it. Re: Udoo and Monitor --> OUT of Range 67.5kHz/60Hz Hi, the problem is the monitor works at a different frequency than udoo, you can try to change the udoo frequency. You connect the udoo to pc with serial debug and insert the the string for linux or android with new fequenzy. Check the specs on the monitor itself to see it's native resolution, usually listed as (Recommended) in Windows Then go Control Panel > hardware and sound once that opens you should see the Nvidia Control Panel logo usually towards the bottom click and on the left is the menu second heading down u see Display > Change Resolution. I'm currently connecting a Playstation 2 to this monitor via a component to HDMI converter. I changed the screen resolution (to the recommended 1366 x 768 for the monitor), but under "Advanced Display Settings" only the Desktop resolution is 1366 x 768, while "Active Signal Resolution" remains at 1920 x 1080. Viewsonic monitor only says 'out of range' - posted in External Hardware: Hi, I work from home occasionally so have bought a cheap second hand monitor to use with my laptop. This happens when the screen resolution is set to something higher than what the monitor can display.
Also, if the resolution is set at a reasonable amount, make sure that the monitor is plugged in all the way. I'm getting the message "input signal out of range" asking to change to 1440x920 @ 60Hz and it keeps showing until the monitor goes to sleep even when I change the settings as per requested. Go into your Macbook's display setting and change the output to the resolution of your TV. I've tried other resolutions.
it doesn't even fill the whole screen.
Cannot display this video mode, change computer display input to 1600x1200 @ 60mhz".
The Operating System is Windows 10 Pro. Im running it on HDMI 1920x1080p (32-bit color) 60hz (its native resolution is 1920x1200, but only if I use the VGA channel, which I am not.)