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iChan

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1080P Ultrawide (21:9)2560 x 1080
1080P SUPER Ultrawide (32:9)3840 x 1080
1440P Ultrawide (21:9)3440 x 1440
1440P SUPER Ultrawide (32:9)5120 x 1440

Does anybody know if the NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 supports any of the above resolutions?

I'm asking because I don't think these resolution displays were around when the Mac Pro with GT120 came out.

I see that officially, a maximum resolution of 2560x1600 is supported, which the 1080P would fit into, but I'm most interested in the 1440P Super-Ultrawide.

I just bought a 4,1 with this card, so I would love if anybody could shed some light on this before I shell out for a display, thanks a million.
 
1080P Ultrawide (21:9)2560 x 1080
1080P SUPER Ultrawide (32:9)3840 x 1080
1440P Ultrawide (21:9)3440 x 1440
1440P SUPER Ultrawide (32:9)5120 x 1440
Does anybody know if the NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 supports any of the above resolutions?



I'm asking because I don't think these resolution displays were around when the Mac Pro with GT120 came out.

I see that officially, a maximum resolution of 2560x1600 is supported, which the 1080P would fit into, but I'm most interested in the 1440P Super-Ultrawide.

I just bought a 4,1 with this card, so I would love if anybody could shed some light on this before I shell out for a display, thanks a million.
No, any resolutions that need DP1.2 won't work with GT120, it's a mDP1,1 card with just 512MB of video RAM. GT120 barely works acceptably at 1080p.
 
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