Is it ok to set the video card to a resolution the monitor doesnt support?
Thx for the help. Flash
Go ahead! If the monitor doesnt support it then it simply wont display anything (thus nullifying the purpose of a monitor)Is it ok to set the video card to a resolution the monitor doesnt support?
Damn near every video card supports 2048x1536 ... damn near no monitors support it thoWell thats the thing my 5700U will let it display at 2048 by 1536. I'm just worried that my monitor will melt or somthing. The highest res it supports is 1280 by 1024.
Mine does...damn near no monitors support it tho
The refresh rate makes no difference on LCD screens, because the pixels are permanently lit, not scanned by the electron beam like in CRTs.My laptop is only 1400*1050 60hz (doesn't go past 60hz...
Lorand said:The refresh rate makes no difference on LCD screens, because the pixels are permanently lit, not scanned by the electron beam like in CRTs.
I used only once the 2048 x 1536 and just for testing the monitor. But there's no way to read a thing when on that resolution, so I currently use 1600 x 1200. It's more than enough for a decent image.
Its nto quite that simple but you are correctSo refresh rate doesn't matter on a laptop?
And so do mine butMine does...