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not supose to happen, but it did with success !!!

LawrenceBarnes2013

so i was reinstalling the display Driver on my father's old work horse, i installed intel Display Accelerator and tried something, now my father uses an also old Dell Monitor E178WFP, witch has an optimal Res of 1440x900, what i did was, i added 1600X900,hit apply  and it handled it at 60Hz, so i went further, added 1920X1080, and it handled it too, at 60Hz,  !!! now how is that possible ? because nor the Monitor or the E5300 CPU are Capable to handle such thing are they ?

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How peculiar. I think the only explanation for this is...

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that is indeed wierd could you post pics? 

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The image is rendered in higher resolution and then downsampled to 1440x900 by your screen. This is possible. So GPU renders in 1920x1080 but screen displays in 1440x900

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that is indeed wierd could you post pics? 

sure, let me go get em, he is in the other room

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The image is rendered in higher resolution and then downsampled to 1440x900 by your screen. This is possible. So GPU renders in 1920x1080 but screen displays in 1440x900

But it's an old Peace a Crap it's not suppose to be able to this !!!!

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that is indeed wierd could you post pics? 

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I'm currently running this acer 22" x223w (I think it is) which normally has a max resolution of 1680x1050 @ 1920x1080, though DVI . . .

But it's a modern Monitor, my father's is 7Years Old, and the E5300 is even older  !

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The image is rendered in higher resolution and then downsampled to 1440x900 by your screen. This is possible. So GPU renders in 1920x1080 but screen displays in 1440x900

that's Possible for a modern CPU/Monitor, not this 7Years Old, you get where i'm coming from ?

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that's Possible for a modern CPU/Monitor, not this 7Years Old, you get where i'm coming from ?

 

Every monitor has a "native resolution" and resolutions that it's capable to handle. My syncmaster has a native resolution of 1680x1050, i created a custom inf driver and installed it and now it runs at 1920x1080p 60hz. The maximum resolution is limited by the connection type (VGA, HDMI, DVI ..) rather than the monitor itself (But not always, don't try to run 4K on your old ass CRT monitors you fools)

 

Is your cpu is supposed to handle it ? Who cares, it's working. Yay !

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Every monitor has a "native resolution" and resolutions that it's capable to handle. My syncmaster has a native resolution of 1680x1050, i created a custom inf driver and installed it and now it runs at 1920x1080p 60hz. The maximum resolution is limited by the connection type (VGA, HDMI, DVI ..) rather than the monitor itself (But not always, don't try to run 4K on your old ass CRT monitors you fools)

 

Is your cpu is supposed to handle it ? Who cares, it's working. Yay !

the last bit, it's a E5300 so ...i don't Think so, it can't even handle a YT 1080p Video without slowing down every thing 

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