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Intel Entry Server Board SE7221BA1-E Graphics Driver

idata
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I have Intel Entry Server Board SE7221BA1-E. I have installed video dirvers which has came along with cd eventhough i can only use the resolutions like standard VGA adapter.

 

It's showing me as Intel(R) E7221integrated graphics controller has installed. 

But i am able to use only 3resolution types like standard VGA not more than those.

 

The three types are

 

1) 800 by 600

2) 1024 by 768

3) 1280 by 1024

 

I have downloaded the drivers by using the following link and installed even after that also same problem.

 

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Product_Filter.aspx?ProductID=1959&lang=eng 

 

My OS is Windows 2003 server Enterprise Edition SP2.

Can any one suggest me to get more resolution types?.

 

I should use more resolution types so please can any one help me on this.

 

Help would be appreciated and Thanks in Advance.

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JLodh
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Hi,

The max resolution that you get of 1280x800 is because of the limitations of the integrated graphics provided by your chipset i.e. http://www.intel.com/products/server/chipsets/e7221/e7221-overview.htm E7221.

For a resolution higher than this, you would need to check for the compatible GPU so that you can plug it in and get higher resolution. Besides this, the integrated Intel® integrated SVGA video for this board would not allow you to do dual/multi-mode display.

This adds to my curiosity … what exactly are you planning to do with higher resolution than the already provided. In case you need a solution to work on, we can always assist you.

Hope this helps, take care and let us know in case you encounter any further problems.

Thank you for using Intel, have a great day!

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Javed Lodhi

Intel Go Green, Save The Environment!

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idata
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Hi Javed,

 

Thanks for ur reply.

 

I have clearly mentioned in the above post what are the resolution types i am getting even after i have installed video drivers also.

 

I need the following resolutions types also. 

 

1) 1152 by 864

2) 1280 by 720

3) 1280 by 768

4) 1280 by 800

 

These resolutions types are enough for me.

 

As per you words you are saying that i can get max resolution at 1280 by 768. If i get that one also fine for me but i am not getting.

 

 

 

Here my question is how can i get the all below mentioned resolution types atleast and what i need to do?.

 

1) 800 by 600

2) 1024 by 768

3) 1152 by 864

4) 1280 by 720

5) 1280 by 768

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idata
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522 views one reply only.

 

Is no one can't answer my question?.

 

Is intel technical experts go through these issues or members only share their thoughts and solutions?.

 

Come on guyz please answer and give me solution. 

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idata
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I was able to locate the following info at Intel's support site:

http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/se7221ba1-e/sb/se7221ba1e_tps15.pdf http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/se7221ba1-e/sb/se7221ba1e_tps15.pdf

Page 64. Supported Video Resolution.

It does appear to support up to 1920x1440 on a 60,75 and 85Hz Refresh Rate.

How about your monitor. Does it support high resolutions?

Maybe there is another drive around. Let me do some research on my own.

Regards,

Zeus77

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idata
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@ Zeus77

Thanks for ur reply.

Yeah i have tried this driver earalier but not working.

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idata
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Hi there,

I dont understand this.

From the TPS:

 

Website: http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/se7221ba1-e/sb/se7221ba1e_tps15.pdf http://download.intel.com/support/motherboards/server/se7221ba1-e/sb/se7221ba1e_tps15.pdf

 

Page: 74/77

Supported video resolution SE7221BA1-E Supported Video Modes Pixel

 

Resolution Refresh Rates 8 bpp 16 bpp 32bpp

 

640x480 60,75,85 Supported Supported Supported

 

800x600 60,75,85 Supported Supported Supported

 

1024x768 60,75,85 Supported Supported Supported

 

1280x1024 60,75,85 Supported Supported Supported

 

1600x1200 60,75,85 Supported Supported Supported

 

1920x1440 60,75,85 Supported Supported -

Make sure that you have the latest Chipset Drivers and Video Gfx Drivers and latest firmware for the board:

From website:

 

Firmware:

 

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProductID=1959&DwnldID=10266&strOSs=38&OSFullName=OSIndependent&lang=eng http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&ProductID=1959&DwnldID=10266&strOSs=38&OSFullName=OSIndependent&lang=eng

As from the release notes, there are fixes on Gfx issues.

Chipset Driver:

 

http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&Inst=Yes&ProductID=1959&DwnldID=8890&strOSs=84&OSFullName=WindowsServer*2003&lang=eng http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&Inst=Yes&ProductID=1959&DwnldID=8890&strOSs=84&OSFullName=WindowsServer*2003&lang=eng

Video Driver: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&Inst=Yes&ProductID=1959&DwnldID=7957&strOSs=84&OSFullName=WindowsServer*2003&lang=eng http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=Y&Inst=Yes&ProductID=1959&DwnldID=7957&strOSs=84&OSFullName=WindowsServer*2003&lang=eng

By the way, i have seen strange behaviour when the monitor driver has not been installed.

 

So why not, try to see on the monitor manufacturer's website if there is any drivers for it.

Other than this, i do not have a single clue.

Kind Regards,

 

Aryan
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JLodh
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Hi Sriborn2do,

After going through your posts and solutions proposed,I conceive that it could be your monitor problem. As identified earlier by Zeus and Aryan, the monitor that you are using might not be supporting the resolutions and is either missing a driver or needs a change in configuration such as resolution and refresh rate. I had a lot of experience over BA1-E with LCDs that supported a greater resolution and never experienced such a problem lest I'm using it with a CRT or LCD that does not support high resolution. I think Zeus and Aryan have done a great job on getting you a lot more information and resources to identify and fix the problem however in case you still fail to do so, feel free to contact us.

As for the contributors, as I stated in another one of the earlier http://communities.intel.com/message/11490# 11490 posts, our communities are managed by community managers of Intel while the problems are looked into and solved by either our managers, engineers, or the enthusiastic contributors whose passion and input we are always thankful for just like you In case you feel there are any delays, you may contact Intel support directly by writing to us and we as always would be glad to help you.

Once again, thank you Zues and Aryan.

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Warm Regards,

Javed Lodhi

Intel Go Green, Save The Environment!

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