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02-16-2024 02:59 PM in
Monitors and MemoryI recently upgraded to the subject monitor. I work with a lot of spreadsheets for work and wanted the single ultra wide screen, rather than a 2 monitor setup. The most resolution I can set the monitor to is 1920x1080 - which has the screen looking rather stretched and distorted (still useable but very noticeable). Note: I do no gaming, so only using for work or other personal use.
Not going to pretend that I know a lot about upgrading Graphics cards / GPU etc.
My question is, what are the minimum requirements from a GPU and/or Motherboard in order to get the 5120x1440 resolution (or close) that this monitor should get?
And secondly, Would it just be a cheaper option to upgrade to a new PC, rather than buying a new GPU and possibly Motherboard?
I have a Lenovo desktop (probably 5 years old) with the AMD A10-7800 and Radeon R7 Graphics
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02-16-2024 09:38 PM in
Monitors and MemoryDo a Google search for "gpu for 5120x1440". This will give you plenty of info links to help with your decision.
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02-20-2024 09:18 AM in
Monitors and MemoryHello! Thank you for reaching out! I would recommend what @ddaniel51 said. As the community is for help with Samsung products. But I would recommend upgrading to a dedicated GPU instead of using the integrated one that you are using now. You can use pcpartpicker.com to help build a computer if you wish to make sure everything is compatible but using Google and YouTube as resources will be beneficial.