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Frequency out of range 11khz/ 119khz message

When my computer is running it wont show anything on the screen other then message "frequency out of range 111khz/ 119khz please change the display mode to 1440 x 900 with 60 Hz." bouncing around a black background. The buttons on the side of the monitor dont seem to affect anything

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The PC is sending out the resolution that is too high for the monitor to handle, you need to set the resolution of the PC to be the native resolution of the monitor and set the refesh rate to be at 60Hz.

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