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Maximum output 2560x1600?
Hey, i'm soon getting a 34" Tv/Monitor for free and i was wondering if my Nvidia GT-610 can support full resolution without compromising the display quality. Thanks in advance.

The Graphics Card specs on the manufacture website says Maximum Digital Resolution: 2560x1600 i plan to use HDMI instead of VGA cable. I don't do gaming at all.

More info http://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gt...

I don't know a lot about the screen/resolution politics, all i need to know is if the my graphics card can display the max resolution to fit perfectly without corping.
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a b C Monitor
October 17, 2014 9:00:32 PM

No, not at all, unless you put stress on it's graphics processor, it'll all good, even on 1440p display. You're not going to stress it by watching movies/ HD streaming/ browsing/ multitasking and any other non-gaming work.
October 17, 2014 12:00:03 PM

MeteorsRaining said:
The GPU can handle the resolution with ease (unless you plan to game with it).


Thank you sir, but how much stress is too much? I know Gt-610 is not an outstanding video card, but i run Android emulator, would it cause too much stress on the video card to run the emulator and browse the internet?
a c 155 U Graphics card
a b C Monitor
October 17, 2014 11:52:19 AM

The GPU can handle the resolution with ease (unless you plan to game with it).

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