Additionally, you may experience other issues, for instance, current input timing is not supported Windows 7/8/10.
This is the topic we will discuss today.
just change your input timing to XX or any other monitor listed timing as per the monitor specifications.

But dont worry and we will give you some solutions in the following part to fix the error.
Step 2: Choose the resolution to19201080.
Step 3: ClickApplyandKeep changes.

Step 4: On the Screen Resolution interface, click theAdvanced settingslink.
Step 5: Under theMonitortab, setScreen refresh rateto60 Hertz.
Step 6: Save the changes by hittingApplyandOK.

Step 3: ClickKeep changesto confirm the change.
Step 4: ClickAdvanced display options > Display adapter properties for Display.
Step 5: Go toMonitorand set the screen refresh rate to60 Hertz.

Update Graphics Card Driver
Video card driver corruption may cause the current input timing not supported issue.
To fix the issue, you should upgrade the driver.
Step 2: Go toMonitorsand double-click your driver to bring up the Properties window.
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Step 3: Under theDrivertab, clickUpdate Driver.
Step 4: Choose the first option to let Windows automatically search for the latest driver.
How to update drivers in Windows 11 to fix some errors or improve PC performance?

This post gives you some efficient methods for driver update.
Windows 10/8
Step 1: Boot your PC to the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE).
Step 2: Go toTroubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup prefs > Start.

Step 3: Press F3 to chooseEnable low-resolution video.
Step 2: Under theAdvanced Boot Optionswindow, selectEnable low-resolution videoto boot the computer.
Now, your issue should be fixed.
Some affected users found that the culprit was the connection cable between the PC and the monitor.
Just use another cable to connect your PC and your monitor and see if the error still appears.
If you try them, you should easily get rid of the trouble.