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    Dell 5510 + u3014 monitor?

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by gulf-of-mexico, Aug 29, 2016.

  1. gulf-of-mexico

    gulf-of-mexico Notebook Enthusiast

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    Is the Dell 5510 able to drive a 30" 2560x1600 u3014 monitor without any glitches or problems?
     
  2. NYCtech

    NYCtech Notebook Consultant

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    dont quote me but i cant see why that would an issue the quadro should handle that resolution. i mean you have a machine built for power.

    by the way you have the best specs off the shelf in the notebook itself ive seen, 387 nits 96% adobe RGB, nice. Does it look nice, good saturation?

    Even PCmag said its one of the best screens they have ever seen.

    http://au.pcmag.com/dell-precision-...385/review/dell-precision-15-5000-series-5510

    http://www.notebookcheck.net/Dell-Precision-5510-Workstation-Review.156441.0.html

    Its hard to be 100% SURE

    http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-Quadro-M1000M.151582.0.html

    But whilst it didnt run the games at high frame rates at 4k, it did well at 1080p. your not looking for a lot more, less than half the difference, so my gut would say yes.

    If it runs your 4k screen ok, is there any reason why it wouldnt less resolution? Its the content your running that matters.

    Perhaps ask dell directly.

    What kind of content are we talking at that resolution?
     
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  3. alexhawker

    alexhawker Spent Gladiator

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    Yes for sure. Mostly a question of what port/cable you use and the Hz you're expecting. E.g. You may get 30Hz instead of 60.


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