9/30/2014
joseba01
Hi!
I hope you can help me on this.
I was thinking of getting a new monitor, one of those ultrawide display, the LG 34um95, that has a resolution of 3440 x 1440, BUT I have a single 670 FTW. Nvidia says it supports up to 4096x2160 but EVGA says 2560x1600. Who is right here?


 
I just need that resolution for work, no gaming.
 
Thanks guys!
9/30/2014
NordicJedi
The 2560x1600 is the max supported resolution for DVI only.  The card also supports 4k and ultra-wide displays via DisplayPort and HDMI.
9/30/2014
joseba01
Thanks Jedi!
But it says something like "Max Digital: 2560x1600"...
 
So I could use it with displayport? Great news!
9/30/2014
NordicJedi
Both DisplayPort and HDMI will run up to 4k resolution on the card.  DisplayPort will run up to 60hz, while HDMI only 30hz.
 
Part of the reason the older specs of the card say that is because the card launched well before 4k monitors became available.  Consider the specs a bit outdated, compared to what the card can actually do.  The information you see from Nvidia is more current and accurate for the card.
10/1/2014
joseba01
NordicJedi
Both DisplayPort and HDMI will run up to 4k resolution on the card.  DisplayPort will run up to 60hz, while HDMI only 30hz.
 
Part of the reason the older specs of the card say that is because the card launched well before 4k monitors became available.  Consider the specs a bit outdated, compared to what the card can actually do.  The information you see from Nvidia is more current and accurate for the card.




Perfect, thank you very much NordicJedi ;)

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