New to you but is NOT NEW hardware:
not true at all it was made in 2009 for a fact, so ebay derps lied to you. sure they did, vast do. the manual is clear on that if you RTM
NO PC told no OS told at all,. wow ! HMDI sure.
monitors 101 class.
all monitors have matrix of resolutions allowed as no monitor on earth ever did them all H x V x hz. ever. (called the spec and matrix reso)
so we read the manual RTM and learn that
then learn what the PC can do and do what is ALLOWED.
AOC is
1920 x 1080 (60 Hz) not higher. for sure not Hz
page 10 here
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/832685/Aoc-2436vh.html?page=10&term=800&selected=1#manual
only what Page 10 shows is alllowed
this problem is old as the hills PC 40 years of same thing.
using the wrong resolution fails.dead or size of screen not full
next is what the
Radeon 5770,can do.2009 made too, not new 2017 at all. it is a great old card.
1200 will fail on your monitor go to 1080 not 1200
also the ATI/AMD app shows all resolutions it can do if you look.
cross hair errows is on page 8 in the manual and states
Image Setup --- Clock, Phase, H.Position, V.Position, Exit
Notes : When the input source is digital signal like DVI or HDMI, Image Setup can not be adjusted
that is because VGA is analog and this works but not for digital
see the PC to the correct listed, monitors resolution and like magic it works, RTM. costs nothing to read.
in fact the monitor and PC video card can do things the other can not do. it is our job to correct this, if PnP fails,
PNP scan the monitor and then tells the vidoe card what the monitor can do. but many times there are no PNP support in windows 10 for any 2008 monitor, that means AOC never released the inf file to do that. sad face.
that is the best I can do no PC told no OS told at all just card floating in space?
SOURCE: I have a 24" aoc 2436Vh display and a new 15"
I purchased the AOC 2436Vh display yesterday. To get my MacBook Pro to work with it I purchased Apple's Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter. Since the monitor comes with the VGA cable, all you need is the adapter to plug it into your MacBook Pro. It works beautifully and set up is easy if you know your way around the Mac. Although the HDMI works perfectly with my PS3, I strongly recommend the Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter. I hope this helps.
SOURCE: AOC monitor 2436vh does not
The "Best Solution" fixes a problem that is unrelated to the original poster. anononline19's solution is to fix the entire OSD being locked (displays OSD Locked when the menu button is pressed).
Original poster's problem can be fixed by changing your graphics card's "overscan" settings.
Overscan on ATI cards:
http://nigelt.wordpress.com/2009/09/21/overscan-options-in-catalyst-9-9-on-windows-7/
Overscan on nVidia cards is currently not supported.
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