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PostPosted: 15 Feb 2012, 01:25 
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Hello,

I was considering getting the dell u2711 monitor and was wondering if anyone could specify the minimum graphics card requirements for this monitor? As well as the minimum power requirements. My dell studio xps laptop contains an ATI Raedon HD 4670; my dell xps 400 contains x300/x550/x1050 video card. I do not require the monitor for gaming but will be running adobe CS 5.5. Any suggestions for video card upgrades? Do I need a new computer? What are a few graphics cards that will undoubtedly do the job?

All help is good help.

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Unless it is a scaled-down laptop version of the graphic card you should have no problems. Pretty much all new graphic cards support the 2560x1440 pixel resolution. The problem occurs with higher resolutions in 30-inch monitors because it requires dual-link DVI graphic cards and cables.


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