Intel HD Graphics 2500/4000 - can't handle large monitors?

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Intel HD Graphics 2500/4000 - can't handle large monitors?

Post by ces » Sun Jun 03, 2012 9:39 am

pjeremy wrote:I have a 30" monitor and the 6450 does 2560x1600 whereas the (i5-3450) iGPU only does 1920x1200.
Are you serious!!!! Are you saying the the ivy Bridge i5-3450 with Intel HD Graphics 2500, can only support a 1920x1200???????

Does anyone know what resolution the Intel HD Graphics 2500, can support?

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Re: Intel HD Graphics 2500/4000 - can't handle large monitor

Post by gagaga » Sun Jun 03, 2012 11:03 am

The HD3000 in my 2500k runs my Dell 3011 (2560x1600) and Dell 2211 (1920x1080) at the same time quite happily (though obviously not on Crysis...). HD2500 should be no different.

The limitations are on the ports on the motherboard - you need to use the displayport to get over 1920x1200 (this may be motherboard dependent, but my gigabyte board only has single link DVI).

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Re: Intel HD Graphics 2500/4000 - can't handle large monitor

Post by mczak » Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:13 pm

As far as I can tell there are no Z68/Z77 motherboards which support dual-link dvi.
I looked at the datasheet and this appears to be a chipset limitation. To support dual-link dvi a motherboard manufacturer thus would need either sdvo->dual-link dvi or DP->dual-link dvi converter chips on the board and I guess noone does this.
(This is quite different to FM1 boards where indeed some support dual-link and others not, maybe they require external tmds chips anyway hence it might not be much effort to support dual-link instead of single-link - OTOH those boards more often than not don't come with DP which makes this the only option to get 2560x1600 resolution.)
However, if a board has DP it always supports 2560x1600, and if all you're using the 3d chip for is Aero then even a HD2000 is just adequate.
None of the boards support higher than 1920x1200 resolutions over HDMI, this is technically possible with hdmi 1.4 if your monitor would also support it, but pretty much everybody claims to support hdmi 1.4a while actually noone (monitors included) really supports the hdmi 1.4 stuff which matters (the higher signal frequencies), only some subfeatures. Well the HD7xxx discrete cards can do it but none of the igps (not sure about Trinity, though).
(Technically, it would also be possible to support 2560x1600 over single link DVI at 30Hz - all graphic chips should be able to do that, but drivers might not allow to generate such frequencies and monitors might not accept such signals unfortunately.)

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Re: Intel HD Graphics 2500/4000 - can't handle large monitor

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