In looking at the logs, I notice a few interesting details, but nothing
to explain the issue.

This error is only appears in the digital log, and sounds very suspicious (I 
don't know what it means though):
(EE) intel(0): Unable to write to SDVOCTRL_E for SDVOB Slave 0x70.

Also, I see that TMDS-1 is disconnected with VGA but connected with
digital; I wouldn't think that would make a difference but it's an
interesting data point.

The DPI's are also set to different values on each output - this may be
why your display seems fuzzy; perhaps temporarily you can force it by
hard-coding your DPI's to 96 or whatever.

There's other differences in warnings for pipe B, drm devices, and so
on, but I suspect those are not relevant here.

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[Hardy] digital output driver (SDVO) sets wrong resolution on GM965
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/212206
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