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graphics card that supports SXGA+ (1400x1050)

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April 23, 2014 1:44:16 PM

We have a video room with two DELL 5100MP projectors. The native resolution of the projectors is SXGA+ (1400x1050). We currently run much higher resolution but just too many pixels and hard to read. Would be happier with the native projection. But I can't find any graphics card that support this any more. You have options for resolution below and above SXGA+.

Are there are cards that support this? Are there ways to configure a current graphics card to support this resolution?

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April 23, 2014 1:47:12 PM

cedenker said:
We have a video room with two DELL 5100MP projectors. The native resolution of the projectors is SXGA+ (1400x1050). We currently run much higher resolution but just too many pixels and hard to read. Would be happier with the native projection. But I can't find any graphics card that support this any more. You have options for resolution below and above SXGA+.

Are there are cards that support this? Are there ways to configure a current graphics card to support this resolution?


Pretty much any card out there can be configured to use this resolution through AMD Catalyst Control Center/Nvidia control panel.
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April 23, 2014 2:30:19 PM

Eduello said:
cedenker said:
We have a video room with two DELL 5100MP projectors. The native resolution of the projectors is SXGA+ (1400x1050). We currently run much higher resolution but just too many pixels and hard to read. Would be happier with the native projection. But I can't find any graphics card that support this any more. You have options for resolution below and above SXGA+.

Are there are cards that support this? Are there ways to configure a current graphics card to support this resolution?


Pretty much any card out there can be configured to use this resolution through AMD Catalyst Control Center/Nvidia control panel.


Eduello,

Thanks for your response. I've been through that software (Catalyst), and it doesn't seem to do much more that the standard display property stuff. I can change resolutions, but 1400x1050 is not one of the ones I can pick. Am I missing something?
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April 23, 2014 2:34:59 PM

There should be an option for it somewhere in HDTV support. You can probably just tell CCC that you are connecting to a HDTV and create a custom resolution to run. This screenshot might be a bit outdated, but the options should still be there to create custom res:
http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/7381/hdtv.png
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