PLEASE help me find this monitor driver!

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My new Asus MK241H 24" LCD come today and in Windows it is showing as 'Plug & Play monitor'.

The disk containts the built in webcam drivers but not the monitor ones?

I have been searching for ages for these drivers and found nothing, can I have some help please?

Thanks in advance! :confused::confused:
 
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MO-011-AS

Pristine Full HD 1080p vision and stunning clarity of HD DVD and Blu-ray Discs.
- Embedded HDMI simplifies cabling and provides the highest-quality multimedia experience.
- Hotkey of Input Select for switching among HDMI/ DVI/ VGA signals
- Great for both video games and HD DVD movies playback.
- Built-in 1.3M pixel webcam is easy for popular instant messaging applications on 24” widescreen.
- Smart EV(Exposure Value) Control Technology brings user’s vivid image even in a low-light environment.
- Advanced MIC-Array Technology enhances user’s voice clarity.
- Plug-and-play for easy connection and easy use through the USB interface without installing extra drivers.
- Color Rich Technology for True-to-life Colorful Image Display
- Aspect ratio control among Full ,1:1 and 4:3 for user’s preference. Enable original 4:3 contents without image distortion on the widescreen.
- Delivers 2ms (GTG) extremely quick response time for smoother video display and results in no image delay and ghosting during speedy games.
- Delivers 2ms (GTG) extremely quick response time for smoother video display and results in no image delay and ghosting during speedy games.


Maybe it doesn't need drivers? If it did surly it would be up on their website?
 
God knows, I have been searching ages though, I have always been used to seeing a monitors different refresh rates when playing around with resolutions etc.

Default Plug and Play is always 60 (I think).
 
Also, at 24", the only refresh rate supported over DVI is 60hz since that's the maximum that the bandwidth offered can support (and it's why you need Dual link DVI for 30" screens).

All modern monitors are compliant to the plug and play spec, windows sends a request for info and the monitor returns the contents of its EDID block with timings and supported resolutions - all happens seamlessly.
 
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