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Can I get 2560 x1600 resolution on my dell 3007wfp-hc using the hdmi cable connection on my dell I660s

desktop/ - Super User


The only resolutions officially supported on the 10 year old 3007WFP-HC are
1280x800 60Hz and 2560x1600 60Hz. But you must be using a DVI-D DL out port on
the computer and DVI-D DL to DVI-D DL cable. Using HDMI, DP, or mDP outs from
a computer with any combination of converters or cabling will not get 2560x1600
60Hz. They might get 1280x800 60Hz but Dell never tested them.

To get 2560x1600 resolution from that HDMI port it would require HDMI spec 1.3.
I’m not sure but I find it unlikely your Integrated Graphics would support that.

The best solution is to put a Low profile PCI express video card in the expansion slot.
If you got a graphics card with a Dual Link DVI or equivalent port it would definately
support that high resolution.

I know this is an old thread, but the monitor in question displays only 1280x800 and
below with any cable other than a dual link DVI-D. An HDMI to DVI-D cable didn’t
work, nor did DVI-D single link. When the dual link is used, multiple resolutions up to
2560x1600 are available. The monitor auto switches to lower resolutions for games
(1920x1080). I’m using an NVIDIA GTX 1060 for graphics. Great monitor.
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CUDA Cores 896


GPU Memory 8 GB GDDR6
Peak FP32 Performance 2.50 TFLOPS
Memory Interface 128-bit
Memory Bandwidth 160 GB/s
Max Power Consumption 50 W
System Interface PCI Express 3.0 x16
Display Connectors 4x mDP
Form Factor 2.713” H x 6.137” L, Low-Profile Single Slot
Thermal Solution Active Fansink

Points to know about T1000 (8GB) Graphics Card Updated: May 8

The NVIDIA T1000 8GB GPU, which is based on NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture, is
a powerful, low-profile solution that offers the performance and functionality needed
by demanding professional applications in a small professional graphics card. The
NVIDIA T1000 8GB (or T1000) is equipped to elevate your work with 896 CUDA
Cores, up to 8 GB of GDDR6 memory, and support for up to four 5K monitors.

Professionals are increasingly turning to small form factor computing solutions to


reduce the footprint of their desktop workstations without sacrificing performance.

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Small form factor workstations are needed to deliver full-size features and
performance in a portable device for today’s professional workloads.

Features and Performance of the NVIDIA T1000 8GB

Benefits for Customers:


• NVIDIA T1000 8GB (or T1000) provides more than 50% higher performance
than the previous generation thanks to NVIDIA Turing GPU architecture.
• Allows for greater degrees of interaction during design and visualization while
working with bigger models, sceneries, and assemblies.
• By supporting the most recent OpenGL, DirectX, Vulkan, and NVIDIA CUDA
standards, as well as strong ISV developer engagements and certification with
over 100 professional software applications, NVIDIA ensures hardware
compatibility and reliability.
• Provides specialized decoding and encoding engines that are independent of the
3D graphics and compute pipeline to enable the creation and playback of H.264
and HEVC video.
• NVIDIA T1000 8GB (or T1000) can drive display resolutions for up to four 5K
monitors or two 8K displays per card thanks to supporting DisplayPort 1.4. To
construct display walls or other immersive environments, combine up to four
NVIDIA T1000 8GB (or T1000) boards in a single system.
• For 4K TVs with 30-bit color, enjoy beautiful images with HDR color support
and refresh rates of up to 120 Hz.

Benefits for IT Professionals:


• Experience higher-quality goods that are powered by hardware designs and
component choices that are power-efficient for the best operating performance,
endurance, and durability.
• Intensive product testing in collaboration with top OEMs and system integrators
that mimic the most demanding real-world situations ensures high uptime.
• Utilize your IT asset management framework to integrate the NVIDIA
Enterprise Administration tools for remote monitoring and management of
NVIDIA T1000 8GB (or T1000) boards installed throughout your company.
• Utilize the powerful driver installation included with the NVIDIA Enterprise
Management tools to scale up NVIDIA T1000 8 GB (or T1000) deployments to
hundreds of workstations.
• By regularly releasing reliable, long-lasting drivers built on solid feature
development and quality-assurance procedure, software driver deployment may
be made simpler.

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Solutions for the NVIDIA T1000 8GB

Manufacturing:
• Enables engineers and designers to produce models with more parts and
intricate assembly.
• Provides up to three 4K monitor support for a large desktop that enables
designers to use much software at once.
• Supports monitors with a resolution of up to 8K. For an enormous visual
workspace, combine several NVIDIA T1000 8GB (or T1000) boards.

Media and Entertainment:


• Enables editors to work with HDR footage and up to 5K full resolution in real-
time.
• Gives artists who work with 2D or 3D pictures the ability to achieve greater
performance with resources stored in specialized high-performance graphics
memory.
• Uses H.264/HEVC encode and decode engines to produce and playback ultra-
high quality HDR material.
• To construct vast visual display systems, combine several NVIDIA T1000 8 GB
(or T1000) boards.

Architecture, Engineering & Construction:


• Enables the creation of bigger models and lag-free, real-time viewing of 2D and
3D blueprints and designs by architects.
• Gives urban designers the resources they need to produce models with increased
intricacy and depth.

Financial Services:
• Uses the onboard mini-DisplayPort latching connections to directly drive up to
four 4K monitors per card. Creates large visual worlds employing four NVIDIA
T1000 8GB (or T1000) boards per system and up to 16 total screens.
• Utilizes NVIDIA RTX Desktop Manager Software to manage many windows
across several desktops, apps, and programs.
• Increases output by allowing multi-application processes to operate without
affecting performance.
• Uses less electricity, which lowers TCO.

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Does NVIDIA T1000 8GB GPU supports Dell 27 4K USB-C Hub Monitor – P2723QE?

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BIOSTAR GTX 1060
VN1065XP69

Slot Width: Dual-slot


TDP: 120 W
Suggested PSU: 300 W
Outputs: 2x DVI
1x HDMI 2.0
1x DisplayPort 1.4a

1x DVI
1x HDMI 2.0
3x DisplayPort 1.4a

Power Connectors: 1x 6-pin


Board Number: PG410 SKU 30

GIGABYTE GTX 1060


WindForce 2X CN
GV-N1060WF2CN-6GD

Slot Width Dual-slot


TDP: 120 W
Suggested PSU: 300 W
Outputs: 2x DVI
1x HDMI 2.0
1x DisplayPort 1.4a

1x DVI
1x HDMI 2.0
3x DisplayPort 1.4a

Power Connectors: 1x 6-pin


Board Number: PG410 SKU 30

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GIGABYTE GTX 1060
MINI ITX OC
GV-N1060IXOC-6GD

What are the differences between DVI-A, DVI-D, DVI-I Connector Types?
by Stuart Berry November 04, 2016

DVI connectors come in three distinct types: DVI-A (analog), DVI-D (digital) and DVI-
I (integrated; analog and digital). Both DVI-I and DVI-D connectors have two distinct
data rates, also known as single-link and dual-link. Each link type has a maximum
allowed data rate that ensures data is not corrupted when transferred from the video
card to the monitor.

DVI uses Transition Minimized Differential Signaling (TMDS) to transmit data over
one twisted wire pair. A single-link DVI connector consists of four TMDS links. Three
of the four links correspond to the red, green, and blue RGB video signals, while the
fourth is a clock control channel. Single-link connectors operate up to 165MHz and
offer 1.65Gbps of bandwidth. They support resolutions up to 1920×1200 at a refresh
rate of 60Hz.

Dual-link connections double the number of RGB TMDS pairs – excluding the clock
pair – through parallel connections, thus enabling 2Gbps of bandwidth. They support
higher resolutions up to 2560×1600 at a refresh rate of 60Hz. Dual-link connectors are
fully backwards compatible with single-link operation unless a display mode uses more
than 165MHz pixel clock frequency or 24 bits per pixel. In contrast, a single-link

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connector cannot support dual-link connections at any time; hence a dual-link
connection is preferable in most cases.

DVI connection pins are composed of the following potential components: parts of an
8×3 rectangle pinout supporting TMDS, DDC, analog vertical sync, power, hot plug
detection and ground signals (Pin 1-24); 4 analog pins for RGB and horizontal sync
(C1-C4); and a long flat pin for analog ground (C5).

DVI-A connectors have 17 (12+5) pins, do not have a dual-link option, and only carry
analog signals. These signals are identical to VGA signals but are presented as an
altered configuration. A VGA to DVI adapter is necessary to connect a VGA video card
to a DVI-A monitor or a DVI-A video card to a VGA monitor. Due to VGA being the
dominant connector for analog monitors and DVI as a standard for digital signals,
DVI-A connectors are quite rare; instead, DVI-I and DVI-D connectors are more
common. DVI-A cables will work with both DVI-A and DVI-I connectors. Male DVI-D
cables may fit in a female DVI-A connector, but will not work as they do not carry any
analog signals.

DVI-D connectors can only transfer digital video signals. Single-link DVI-D connectors
have 19 pins (18+1) and dual-link DVI-D connectors have 25 pins (24+1). DVI-D cables
will work with both DVI-D and DVI-I connectors. HDMI and DisplayPort connectors
can support DVI-D video signals through an adapter, but DVI-D cannot support the
additional features that HDMI and DisplayPort possess, such as integrated audio and
CEC control. Most digital monitors have a DVI-D connector, while monitors which
support both digital and analog signals usually have a DVI-D and VGA connector. Note
that female DVI-D connectors will not accept male DVI-A or DVI-I cables as those
connectors have the additional 4 analog pins that DVI-D lacks.

DVI-I single-link connectors have 23 pins (18+5) and dual-link connectors have 29
pins (24+5). DVI-I connectors do not convert analog and digital signals but can accept
digital or analog signals – just not both at the same time. If a video card, monitor and
cable all have DVI-I connections with the ability to support both analog and digital
signals, one mode of operation has to be selected. True to their purpose, DVI-I
connectors will work with all three DVI cable types. However, a male DVI-I cable will
not fit in a female DVI-D connector due to its additional analog pins. Hence, when
considering the rarity of a DVI-A connector, a DVI-D cable is the most commonly
applicable out of the three cable types.

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