Hello Flatline,
Thank you for the details and logs, that's very helpful.
640x480 is the standard safe mode. The monitor has a memory that must be read to get the detailed timing for each resolution. When that memory cannot be read, or reading returns invalid results, the standard dictates one must select the safe mode.
I see some issue reading one of the monitors. But I also see the EDID (monitor identification file) was read at least once and saved on the disk. That file has an invalid checksum, so the timing aren't supposed to be used.
I am enquiring with our engineering department to see if there's a way around this.
Would you have another HDMI cable you could try?
Kind regards,
Alban
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