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| Can my computer support 2048*1152? Options Hi, I have a computer, see below, which has an ATI Radeon X1250 graphics card. I want to upgrade my LCD display. I see a good Samsung LCD monitor which has 2048*1152 resolution, but I cannot decide my computer can support that LCD resolution or not. Could anyone tell me how to know the X1250 capability? Thanks Acer Aspire 500GB 5100 Desktop PC with AMD Phenom 9500 Processor, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium edition. Processor Type: Phenom Quad-Core Hard Drive Size: 500 GB System RAM: 3072 MB |
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| Re: Can my computer support 2048*1152? Options fl wrote:[color=blue] > Hi, > I have a computer, see below, which has an ATI Radeon X1250 graphics > card. I want to upgrade my LCD display. I see a good Samsung LCD > monitor which has 2048*1152 resolution, but I cannot decide my > computer can support that LCD resolution or not. Could anyone tell me > how to know the X1250 capability? > > Thanks > > > Acer Aspire 500GB 5100 Desktop PC with AMD Phenom 9500 Processor, > Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium edition. > Processor Type: Phenom Quad-Core > Hard Drive Size: 500 GB > System RAM: 3072 MB > > >[/color] It should be able to do so, but you'd want to double-check the manual that came with the computer, and the computer manufacturer's web page, just in case they've commissioned a customized implementation of the graphics chipset. [url]http://ati.amd.com/products/radeonxpress1250dsk/specs.html[/url] -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: [url]http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html[/url] [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375[/url] They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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| Re: Can my computer support 2048*1152? Options fl wrote:[color=blue] > Hi, > I have a computer, see below, which has an ATI Radeon X1250 graphics > card. I want to upgrade my LCD display. I see a good Samsung LCD > monitor which has 2048*1152 resolution, but I cannot decide my > computer can support that LCD resolution or not. Could anyone tell me > how to know the X1250 capability? > > Thanks > > > Acer Aspire 500GB 5100 Desktop PC with AMD Phenom 9500 Processor, > Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium edition. > Processor Type: Phenom Quad-Core > Hard Drive Size: 500 GB > System RAM: 3072 MB > > >[/color] Hi fl, You can go to control panel>Personalize>Display settings>Click Advanced settings button, then click list all modes button. This should list all the possible modes and resolutions for your video card. -- "Software is like sex, it's better when it's free." - Linus Torvalds DRM and unintended consequences: [url]http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/security/?p=435&tag=nl.e101[/url] |
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| Re: Can my computer support 2048*1152? Options Your computer has little to do with supporting the resolution you are seeking. The video card you have in the computer, and the drivers that interface that card with the computer DO! Research the capabilities of your video card to see if the resolution is supported. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "fl" <rxjwg98******.com> wrote in message news:0b099f2b-4649-4897-ab40-728e898197b8@v17g2000vbb.googlegroups.com...[color=blue] > Hi, > I have a computer, see below, which has an ATI Radeon X1250 graphics > card. I want to upgrade my LCD display. I see a good Samsung LCD > monitor which has 2048*1152 resolution, but I cannot decide my > computer can support that LCD resolution or not. Could anyone tell me > how to know the X1250 capability? > > Thanks > > > Acer Aspire 500GB 5100 Desktop PC with AMD Phenom 9500 Processor, > Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium edition. > Processor Type: Phenom Quad-Core > Hard Drive Size: 500 GB > System RAM: 3072 MB > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Can my computer support 2048*1152? Options On May 8, 7:07*pm, "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVET...********.com> wrote:[color=blue] > Your computer has little to do with supporting the resolution you are > seeking. The video card you have in the computer, and the drivers that > interface that card with the computer DO! > > Research the capabilities of your video card to see if the resolution is > supported. > > -- > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience > > "fl" <rxjw...******.com> wrote in message > > news:0b099f2b-4649-4897-ab40-728e898197b8@v17g2000vbb.googlegroups.com... > > >[color=green] > > Hi, > > I have a computer, see below, which has an ATI Radeon X1250 graphics > > card. I want to upgrade my LCD display. I see a good Samsung LCD > > monitor which has 2048*1152 resolution, but I cannot decide my > > computer can support that LCD resolution or not. Could anyone tell me > > how to know the X1250 capability?[/color] >[color=green] > > Thanks[/color] >[color=green] > > Acer Aspire 500GB 5100 Desktop PC with AMD Phenom 9500 Processor, > > Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium edition. > > Processor Type: *Phenom Quad-Core > > Hard Drive Size: *500 GB > > System RAM: *3072 MB- Hide quoted text -[/color] > > - Show quoted text -[/color] Thanks for the reply. The ATI Radeon X1250 graphics chip is on the ACER motherboard. I have checked the list supported resolution model. The hightest is 1920*1080. I also check ACER's website. There are Aspire M5100 and L5100, two models. There is no further detail computer info on their website. I still have no idea the computer can support 2048*1152 or not. Any thoughts? |
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| Re: Can my computer support 2048*1152? Options I think you have the M5100 - see [url]http://salestores.com/aceram49.html[/url]. The L5100 is a much lower spec. I would expect the monitor to work at 2048x1152 if you used the VGA connector. I think, but have no firm information, that the HDMI connector would support 2048x1152. Are you reading your manual correctly? The 1920x1080 (or better) is probably a recommended resolution for quality playback of HD content, not a limit on the resolutions the x1250 can support. If you have problems you can fit a cheap PCI-E graphics card which will support 2048x1152. Be sure to use the data cable which comes with the monitor. On 12/05/2009 18:40, fl wrote:[color=blue] > On May 8, 7:07 pm, "Richard Urban" > <richardurbanREMOVET...********.com> wrote:[color=green] >> Your computer has little to do with supporting the resolution you are >> seeking. The video card you have in the computer, and the drivers that >> interface that card with the computer DO! >> >> Research the capabilities of your video card to see if the resolution is >> supported. >> >> -- >> >> Richard Urban >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Desktop Experience >> >> "fl"<rxjw...******.com> wrote in message >> >> news:0b099f2b-4649-4897-ab40-728e898197b8@v17g2000vbb.googlegroups.com... >> >> >>[color=darkred] >>> Hi, >>> I have a computer, see below, which has an ATI Radeon X1250 graphics >>> card. I want to upgrade my LCD display. I see a good Samsung LCD >>> monitor which has 2048*1152 resolution, but I cannot decide my >>> computer can support that LCD resolution or not. Could anyone tell me >>> how to know the X1250 capability? >>> Thanks >>> Acer Aspire 500GB 5100 Desktop PC with AMD Phenom 9500 Processor, >>> Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium edition. >>> Processor Type: Phenom Quad-Core >>> Hard Drive Size: 500 GB >>> System RAM: 3072 MB- Hide quoted text -[/color] >> - Show quoted text -[/color] > > Thanks for the reply. The ATI Radeon X1250 graphics chip is on the > ACER motherboard. I have checked the list supported resolution model. > The hightest is 1920*1080. I also check ACER's website. There are > Aspire M5100 and L5100, two models. There is no further detail > computer info on their website. I still have no idea the computer can > support 2048*1152 or not. Any thoughts?[/color] |
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| Re: Can my computer support 2048*1152? Options fl <rxjwg98******.com> wrote: [color=blue] >Thanks for the reply. The ATI Radeon X1250 graphics chip is on the >ACER motherboard. I have checked the list supported resolution model. >The hightest is 1920*1080. I also check ACER's website. There are >Aspire M5100 and L5100, two models. There is no further detail >computer info on their website. I still have no idea the computer can >support 2048*1152 or not. Any thoughts?[/color] Umm... what part about "highest is 1920*1080" are you having a problem comprehending? |
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| Re: Can my computer support 2048*1152? Options On May 12, 4:48*pm, Ray Luca <rayl...@mmann.invalid> wrote:[color=blue] > fl <rxjw...******.com> wrote:[color=green] > >Thanks for the reply. The ATI Radeon X1250 graphics chip is on the > >ACER motherboard. I have checked the list supported resolution model. > >The hightest is 1920*1080. I also check ACER's website. There are > >Aspire M5100 and L5100, two models. There is no further detail > >computer info on their website. I still have no idea the computer can > >support 2048*1152 or not. Any thoughts?[/color] > > Umm... what part about "highest is 1920*1080" are you having a problem > comprehending?[/color] I have the doubt that the listing resolution does not give the parameter I want. For example, my office computer is a Dell inspiron 530S. There is an Intel G33/G31 graphics chip. The highest resolution is 1440*900 (The present monitor is a 1440*900). I do not believe that is the highest for a nowadays computer. I also search Intel and Dell's website, but I cannot find the highest meaningful data for this Dell computer. This is an example for my worrieness. Thanks. |
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| Re: Can my computer support 2048*1152? Options In article <p3oj0557nesv063cojlur9o7atq13gk3nl@4ax.com>, Ray Luca <rayluca@mmann.invalid> wrote:[color=blue] >Umm... what part about "highest is 1920*1080" are you having a problem >comprehending?[/color] That's a driver limitation. You might try installing the generic ATI drivers rather than your vendors set, but be aware that you might muck it up totally and have to do something drastic like a reinstall to recover. |
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| Re: Can my computer support 2048*1152? Options fl <rxjwg98******.com> wrote: [color=blue] >On May 12, 4:48*pm, Ray Luca <rayl...@mmann.invalid> wrote:[color=green] >> fl <rxjw...******.com> wrote:[color=darkred] >> >Thanks for the reply. The ATI Radeon X1250 graphics chip is on the >> >ACER motherboard. I have checked the list supported resolution model. >> >The hightest is 1920*1080. I also check ACER's website. There are >> >Aspire M5100 and L5100, two models. There is no further detail >> >computer info on their website. I still have no idea the computer can >> >support 2048*1152 or not. Any thoughts?[/color] >> >> Umm... what part about "highest is 1920*1080" are you having a problem >> comprehending?[/color] > >I have the doubt that the listing resolution does not give the >parameter I want. For example, my office computer is a Dell inspiron >530S. There is an Intel G33/G31 graphics chip. The highest resolution >is 1440*900 (The present monitor is a 1440*900). I do not believe that >is the highest for a nowadays computer. I also search Intel and Dell's >website, but I cannot find the highest meaningful data for this Dell >computer. This is an example for my worrieness. Thanks.[/color] A "nowadays computer" might not have a "nowadays graphics card" that supports the higher resolution of "nowadays monitors". If the highest you can find for your Dell is 1920x1080, that's all you're going to get nowadays. |
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