Windows 10: New graphics card made native 2560x1440 resolution vanish

Discus and support New graphics card made native 2560x1440 resolution vanish in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; Hi community,I'm at my wits end, and gave up, so now I'm here. Seems I'm the only one who has this very specific issue or something, or others figured... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by KarinSundew, Oct 7, 2024.

  1. New graphics card made native 2560x1440 resolution vanish


    Hi community,I'm at my wits end, and gave up, so now I'm here. Seems I'm the only one who has this very specific issue or something, or others figured it out long before myself, but this has reached a frustrated threshold that I can't deal with anymore.The monitor in question is the LG Ultragear, model number: 32GN50T. As you saw from the title, my old graphics card would let said monitor scale to native 1440p but the graphics card wasn't powerful enough to handle it, and it gave this weird flickering brightness, that gave me headaches. So I stuck with 1080 since that's what the GPU could hand

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    KarinSundew, Oct 7, 2024
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  2. Windows 10 2560x1440 resolution

    I have recently upgraded to the final version of windows 10 pro, 64bit machine. (Build 10240). After upgrading, I can no longer select 2560x1440 resolution for my philips 272C4 27 inch display. In my previous version (windows 7) this worked perfectly. The
    display supports and recommends the 2560x1440 resolution when I check in the display menu. I have a radeon 6800 graphics card with the latest drivers version 15.20.1062.1002-150715a-187327C.

    Any suggestions? How do I "convince" windows 10 that my display supports this resolution?
     
    Erik Boberg, Oct 7, 2024
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  3. Viewsonic monitor suggests 2560x1440 resolution however this resolution is not available as a display resolution in Windows

    Hello,

    I have the equipment listed below:

    My monitor is suggesting a 2560x1440 resolution but this resolution is not available in windows. I installed the latest driver for the monitor and installed the latest driver for the graphics card, still no luck. I have two monitors attached and they are attached to the PC using HDMI cables. The PC only has two display ports on the back, so I needed to use a HDMI to display port converter.

    If anyone has any suggestions, it would be appreciated.

    Thank you

    Ralph

    PC:

    Dell Optiplex 7010



    Windows information:

    Edition Windows 10 Pro

    Version 21H1

    Installed on ‎4/‎23/‎2022

    OS build 19043.1645

    Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.4170.0



    Monitor:

    ViewSonic VP2756-2K



    Graphics Card:

    Intel(R) HD Graphics

    Driver Date: 8/16/2018

    Driver Version: 10.18.10.5059
     
    Ralph A Borriello, Oct 7, 2024
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    New graphics card made native 2560x1440 resolution vanish

    Can't select 2560x1440 resolution on new QHD monitor

    I have just added an AOC Q27B3MA QHD monitor to my Windows 10 system (which has 2 other displays), and would like to use it in 2560x1440 mode. Windows (22H2 Build 19045.3803) does not allow me to select this resolution - the maximum it offers in the dropdown list is 1080p (1920x1080). I have a ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER 6GB Twin Fan Graphics Card, which does support 2560x1440. Could anyone advise on how I can make use of the full resolution? EDIT: I have now managed to use the Nvidia Control Panel to create and apply a Custom Resolution: 2560x1440 @60Hz. I have now selected this, but the overall image quality is blurry compared to the other displays. Any idea how I might fix this?
     
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