Video resolution is not compatible on Samsung 913 monitor, VGA connection

This system worked fine for over 6 months. Suddenly, I got this video compatible issue.
What is the simplest way to check the status of the 16M ATI video card? I can ping the system from a Window XP here.
Should I use Apple HARDWARE test CD here or doing a Unix "init 3"?
Or this is a simple video card failure, just replace with a new AGP card.
Thanks
PowerMac G4 Dual 500Mhz   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Win XP, Linux Debian, Xandros

If I switched to a Samsung 570V (15 inches), it consistently comes up fine.
And it has been worked flawless with 913 (21 inches) almost 6 months.
It is so weired. I just got a Cannon Digital camera lately.
Not sure the software comes with camera breaks the statbility of this 913 monitor.

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