I have a 1920 x 1200 native resolution Asus PA248QV monitor that is connected to an integrated Intel HD Graphics 530 card. This resolution was not recognized by the graphic card, and it kept defaulting to 1920 x 1080. There is no option to choose 1920 x 1200 resolution either in the drop-down menu in the Windows Display setting or in the Intel Graphics Command Center.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled the driver, but the problem persists. Can this graphic adapter support 1920 x 1200, or is there a problem with my configuration? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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What driver version are you trying? According to what I can see, you should be using v31.0.101.2115 (available here: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/download/762755/intel-6th-10th-gen-processor-graphics-windows.html).
Hope this helps,
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Thanks, I've updated to the v31.0.101.2115 driver, but it's still not working. Also, I did a clean uninstall and installed the latest version of the driver, thinking the old driver was causing the problem. With graphics and command center's "Scale" function set to "Maintain Display Scaling", I can resize it to full screen. I am not sure if artificially stretching the resolution to fit the screen is the correct approach to resolving this issue. In the display menu, there seems to be no option to choose beyond 1920 x 1080; is this the maximum resolution the graphics card can display? Any further assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Hhmmm, what are you seeing in the EDID data being returned by the monitor? You can use a tool like NirSoft's MonitorInfoView tool (available here: https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/monitor_info_view.html) to display this information.
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I have attached the detailed report generated by MonitorInfoView for your review (screenshot). Appreciate you taking the time to look at it.
Is this perhaps a laptop? There are known cases where attached displays are artificially limited to the same resolution as the embedded display in the laptop.
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It is a desktop computer with four monitors attached. Three of these monitors are connected to an Nvidia Geforce GT 730 graphic card and had no problems with resolution settings. There is only one monitor connected to the Intel HD Graphics 530, which is 1920 x 1200.
Have you tried the NVIDIA Mosaic utility? You may be able to get them all on the NVIDIA, possibly w a DP/HDMI splitter available on Ebay for ~$8
www dot nvidia dot com/en-us/design-visualization/solutions/nvidia-mosaic-technology/
So, when I see 1920x1080 being supported at up to 75Hz and the EDID saying that 1920x1200 is (supposed to be) supported at up to 60Hz, it makes me wonder whether the HDMI cable is up to snuff. Do you have another quality HDMi cable that you can try?
I will also ask: has this ever worked?
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This HDMI cable came with the Asus monitor, so I assume it should work as it showed me a 1920x1200 resolution when I ran it under the Nvidia card. Also, I replaced this cable with the Dell monitor cable (which ran 1920x1200 resolution without problem on Nvidia) on the Intel HD530 graphic card and it's still not displaying 1920x1200 resolution.
In the case of this model (Inspiron 3650) there are only two ports: a HDMI and a VGA. I also used a VGA to HDMI cable but was not able to achieve the desired 1920x1200 resolution.
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