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ConsolePeasantTony

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  1. Got it to work with the above adapter. Seamless and easy. Glad I found a solution. Thank you all for your suggestions and advice.
  2. I appreciate your help on this, Tetra. I think I have found an active adapter cable that should work. This one is supposed to allow for up to 4k hdmi, so my 2k monitor should have no problem reaching it's full resolution. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812996119 If it doesn't work, I will definitely post about it in general and display sub forum.
  3. So if I go dvi, what specs would it need to run both monitors at native resolution? If hdmi 1.4 doesn't run 21:9 than the one it came with must be 2.0, right?
  4. I guess I missed that one. Even still, I need one that can convert displayport to hdmi at this resolution. I am buying a second monitor and need to connect through the dp out because my 970 only has one hdmi out.
  5. Than the hdmi that came with the monitor must be 2.0 because it supports the monitors ultrawide rez, but this dp to hdmi only supports up to 1080p. I'm wanting to find out if there is a displayport to hdmi that would allow for this resolution.
  6. Today, I received two displayport to hdmi cables that I had purchased recently. I have an LG 25UM56 Ultrawide monitor that came with its own hdmi cable that I have been using til now. When I plugged in the dp to hdmi cable (the monitor only supports hdmi in), I am getting a max resolution of 1920x1080, when my monitor is 2560x1080. Going into display settings, windows is showing my recommended resolution as 1920x1080 and will not adjust higher. I am thinking I will just return the cables, but I want to know if it is something that can be fixed or if it is indeed the cables. Here they are for reference: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16812816171 . I am still a bit new to all of this so if you guys have any recommendations for me, that would be awesome.
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