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Guys,
I have a DELL OPTIPLEX 7010 - I7-3770 3.40GHZ in a SFF chassis. This has an "Integrated Intel® HD Graphics 2500/4000" graphics card with 2 VGA and 2 displayport outputs. As per documentation, any of these displayports should be able to offer a 2560X1440 resolution that my 27' Samsung monitor supports. However, I need to pass the display connection through a HDMI-only KVM switch and therefore have been forced to use a displayport to HDMI cable for this PC.
I have tried everything but can never get a resolution of more than 1920X1080 with the above set up. An office laptop connected by HDMI cables through the same KVM switch merrily offers 2560X1440. Can someone suggest a solution? Is there a displayport to HDMI cable/converter that works without compromising on the resolution?
If not, the only option then, seems to be to buy a PCIe graphics card that supports 2560X1440 over HDMI.
Can someone suggest a cheap graphics card that will do the job. I am a programmer with NO gaming requirements.
Regards,
Dipak Jha |
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