Ok so I have figured out something interesting that takes a little
explaining, I have a duel-monitor setup and when I first got my video
card working the setup was like this

Monitor 1 (Left monitor) had the "2nd" desktop on it and was at
1024x768.

Monitor 2 (Right monitor) had the "Primary" desktop on it (Applications
Places System at the top) and was at 640x480.

If I wanted to move the mouse from the Primary desktop I had to move it
to the right to go to the left monitor so I was like, easy fix and
switched the cables...

NOW

Monitor 1 (Left monitor) has the Primary desktop on it and is at
1024x768.

Monitor 2 (Right monitor) has the 2nd desktop on it and is at 640x480.

>From this I've concluded that it's not the port on the card that is
restricting the monitor resolution to 640x480 but the monitor, does this
make sense?

I still get the same error in NVIDIA X Server Settings -> X Server
Display Configuration: "Failed to query NoScanout for screen 0."

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nvidia-settings X display configuration window doesn't work on nvidia-173 and 
nvidia-96
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/539196
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