Hello,
I just bought a new 23.8 inch LCD display (pnp ID: AMT2380), with native resolution 2560*1440p 60Hz and one VGA, one display port and one HDMI slot.
The strange thing is that on my windows 10 desktop PC with a Nvidia GeForce 405 card (512M memory, VGA and HDMI slot), it can only use 1980*1080p as the highest resolution with HDMI connection (VGA connection even lower).
I replaced the Nvidia card with an AMD ATI 7670 on the windows 10 desktop PC, it still worked on 1980*1080p.
I connected this LCD display to my macbook pro with HDMI line, it worked on native resolution perfectly.
I connected it to another windows laptop with HDMI line, it also worked on native resolution well.
I checked EDID of this LCD display, and got "Native/preferred timing.. 2560x1440p at 60Hz (16:9)".
I tried CRU 1.4.1,the application showed resolution 2560*1440p available, but it didn't work after restart display card.
Can anyone give me a clue on this? Thanks a lot.
p.s. I attached the exported EDID data file in this thread for reference.
dspinfo.bin (Size: 256 bytes / Downloads: 4)
I just bought a new 23.8 inch LCD display (pnp ID: AMT2380), with native resolution 2560*1440p 60Hz and one VGA, one display port and one HDMI slot.
The strange thing is that on my windows 10 desktop PC with a Nvidia GeForce 405 card (512M memory, VGA and HDMI slot), it can only use 1980*1080p as the highest resolution with HDMI connection (VGA connection even lower).
I replaced the Nvidia card with an AMD ATI 7670 on the windows 10 desktop PC, it still worked on 1980*1080p.
I connected this LCD display to my macbook pro with HDMI line, it worked on native resolution perfectly.
I connected it to another windows laptop with HDMI line, it also worked on native resolution well.
I checked EDID of this LCD display, and got "Native/preferred timing.. 2560x1440p at 60Hz (16:9)".
I tried CRU 1.4.1,the application showed resolution 2560*1440p available, but it didn't work after restart display card.
Can anyone give me a clue on this? Thanks a lot.
p.s. I attached the exported EDID data file in this thread for reference.
