In this hardware configuration, the hardware doesn't recognize any but the 1280x800 default screen resolution. My problem: I can't get the screen, connected now with the HDMI-to-DVI cable, to give me any better (or, even different) than 1280x800 resolution. Subseqently, I purchased a HDMI to DVI-D video adaptor, with the intention of plugging this into an HDMI port,so that I can get 2560x1600 resolution. However, the HDMI ports do drive 2560x1600 60fps. Indeed, using the computer with the DVI-I port only gives 1280x800 resolution. I was disappointed that I misread the Motherboard specs, and the DVI-I port only drives 1920x1200 60fps. My intention was that the build be able to drive the screen at its optimal resolution of 2560x1600. I am using "trusty": No LSB modules are available. ![]() This uses a DVI-D dual-channel cable, and has an optimal resolution of 2560x1600. I recently completed my first build, designed around my Apple 30" Cinema Display. I don't have enough reputation to give more than 2 links in this, but the product number is HDDVIMF8IN and can be found on. ![]() TL DR: How do I get the 2560x1600 resolution from my Apple 30" Cinema Display?Įdited: confirms the HDMI-to-DVI-D adaptor is dual channel.
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