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Resolution locked at 640x480, no built-in graphics support

Resolution locked at 640x480, no built-in graphics support

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pebbleminer
Junior Member
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03-30-2025, 10:23 AM
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i'm not exactly sure where to post this subject, but here goes. so what i am doing as a test, but i have been unable to solve, is how do you change dekstop resolution when you dont have integrated graphics/gpu ?? i have installed teamviewer program on my test machine, as soon as i remote into the test machine (amd cpu without integrated graphics), the resolution is only 640*480, its so small i can't even open file explorer... anyone having this trouble? if so, how do you solve this problem? thanks!
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pebbleminer
03-30-2025, 10:23 AM #1

i'm not exactly sure where to post this subject, but here goes. so what i am doing as a test, but i have been unable to solve, is how do you change dekstop resolution when you dont have integrated graphics/gpu ?? i have installed teamviewer program on my test machine, as soon as i remote into the test machine (amd cpu without integrated graphics), the resolution is only 640*480, its so small i can't even open file explorer... anyone having this trouble? if so, how do you solve this problem? thanks!

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Garrett_Odlam
Member
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04-01-2025, 03:33 AM
#2
The system lacks a screen component, preventing adjustments to visual settings. It’s functioning as expected for a device without a GPU, which is why you’re seeing the results you did expect.
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Garrett_Odlam
04-01-2025, 03:33 AM #2

The system lacks a screen component, preventing adjustments to visual settings. It’s functioning as expected for a device without a GPU, which is why you’re seeing the results you did expect.

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04-04-2025, 08:37 PM
#3
Some older AMD boards include built-in graphics, typically from the Phenom X6 generation. However, you're correct—adding a GPU is still the best approach.
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agentulgamer07
04-04-2025, 08:37 PM #3

Some older AMD boards include built-in graphics, typically from the Phenom X6 generation. However, you're correct—adding a GPU is still the best approach.

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Czops_PL
Junior Member
45
04-07-2025, 02:53 AM
#4
We should clarify whether it's bare metal or a virtual machine. Check if the motherboard includes built-in graphics to run headlessly, similar to server boards that require them for proper operation. Review the display adapter in Device Manager to gather more details.
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Czops_PL
04-07-2025, 02:53 AM #4

We should clarify whether it's bare metal or a virtual machine. Check if the motherboard includes built-in graphics to run headlessly, similar to server boards that require them for proper operation. Review the display adapter in Device Manager to gather more details.