Samsung Monitor Resolution

When I first got my monitor and using a mini-DVI to VGA connector, i could get the full 1680x1050. But now i can only get 1600x1200. Which make the screen look odd.
Any fixes?
It's the Samsung Syncmaster 2032bw 20"

See:http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=8879789

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