Mac-mini not good dvi resolution

hi, i bought a mac-mini but i got a classic 1024x768, 60 Hz. resolution on monitor if i want to go on quality res i got black screen. i am using a sony lcd sdm-x52 17' I need help how to do a custom timing for my system and i have installed switchResx thank you help me!

The Sony SDM-X52 is a 15-inch LCD, not a 17-inch LCD. 1024 x 768 is the native resolution and the highest supported resolution. If you desire a "quality res" screen, like 1280 x 1024, you are going to have to buy a new monitor of at least 17-inch diagonal.

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