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June 2nd, 2022 06:00

S2421HGF, current input timing error

The current input timing is not supported by the monitor display. Please change your input timing to 1920x1080 144Hz or any other monitor listed timing as per the monitor specifications.

System = PowerEdge T440 Server
OS = Windows Server 2019
Monitor = S2421HGF
Cable = VGA to HDMI

Present state in error and could not login to the system to change the resolution. Tried to enter the safe mode but not successful.

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June 2nd, 2022 07:00

I am confused because a PC VGA out port cannot upconvert to a monitor HDMI in port via a straight cable? So I do not know how you are getting anything sent to the S2421HGF HDMI in port? Unless you are using some kind of VGA to HDMI converter box?

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June 2nd, 2022 19:00

Mohan, a VGA source (computer's side) can not convert to HDMI (monitor's side) without an additional USB cable. have a look at this picture below. Possibly you are not connecting the USB cable,. 

 

P.S. Am a system admin too, a Gaming monitor connected to a power edge server ??? 

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July 28th, 2022 23:00

Steps to fix this error are given below-

Fix : Change your monitor settings
As suggested in the error message, you can change your input timing to the specific resolution and refresh rate (in my case it’s 1920×1080@60Hz) or any other monitor listed timing as per monitor specifications. So you should change these monitor settings to match.

If you’re using Windows 10 and Windows 8:

Note: if you have more than one displays, choose the displays respectively for the following steps.
Right click on any empty area on your desktop, then select Display Settings.

In the Display section, scroll down and find Resolution, and change it to the specific resolution (in my case I choose 1080×1920).

Click Keep changes if you see the popup verification dialog.

Then click Advanced display settings on the same screen.

Click Display adapter properties for Display.

Click the Monitor tab in the popup pane, and change Screen refresh rate to the one shown in your error message (in my case it’s 60Hz).

Click Apply and OK to save the changes.

If you’re using Windows 7:

Note: if you have more than one displays, choose the displays respectively for the following steps.
Right click on any empty area on your desktop, then select Screen resolution.

Change Resolution to the specific resolution 

Click Apply.

Click Keep changes if you see the verification message.

On the same screen, click Advanced settings.

Click the Monitor tab, and choose the specific refresh rate shown in your error message (in my case I choose 60Hz).

Click Apply and OK to save the changes.

Restart your computer in normal mode and see if it works.

 

 

Greeting,

Rachel Gomez

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