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I have computer with Intel UHD Graphics 630 (no other graphic card) and Ubuntu 19.04
I've bought monitor Philips 499P9H which has native resolution of 5120x1440
However I cannot make ubuntu to support it, I'm connected with HDMI cable provided with the monitor, I've tried couple of third parties with no change.
My graphic card supports this resolution
I'm following this advice - https://askubuntu.com/a/818153
However when I add resolution 5120x1440 with different refresh rates - tried from 24 to 60 - I'm getting blank screen with blinking cursor (doesn't appear that resolution was changed)



Monitor runs in 3840x1080 which isn't native for it and everything is super blurry.
Resolution selector looks like this:



resolution selector



Can someone please advice what can I do to make ubuntu to support this resolution?



Thank you in advance!










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    I have computer with Intel UHD Graphics 630 (no other graphic card) and Ubuntu 19.04
    I've bought monitor Philips 499P9H which has native resolution of 5120x1440
    However I cannot make ubuntu to support it, I'm connected with HDMI cable provided with the monitor, I've tried couple of third parties with no change.
    My graphic card supports this resolution
    I'm following this advice - https://askubuntu.com/a/818153
    However when I add resolution 5120x1440 with different refresh rates - tried from 24 to 60 - I'm getting blank screen with blinking cursor (doesn't appear that resolution was changed)



    Monitor runs in 3840x1080 which isn't native for it and everything is super blurry.
    Resolution selector looks like this:



    resolution selector



    Can someone please advice what can I do to make ubuntu to support this resolution?



    Thank you in advance!










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      I have computer with Intel UHD Graphics 630 (no other graphic card) and Ubuntu 19.04
      I've bought monitor Philips 499P9H which has native resolution of 5120x1440
      However I cannot make ubuntu to support it, I'm connected with HDMI cable provided with the monitor, I've tried couple of third parties with no change.
      My graphic card supports this resolution
      I'm following this advice - https://askubuntu.com/a/818153
      However when I add resolution 5120x1440 with different refresh rates - tried from 24 to 60 - I'm getting blank screen with blinking cursor (doesn't appear that resolution was changed)



      Monitor runs in 3840x1080 which isn't native for it and everything is super blurry.
      Resolution selector looks like this:



      resolution selector



      Can someone please advice what can I do to make ubuntu to support this resolution?



      Thank you in advance!










      share|improve this question














      I have computer with Intel UHD Graphics 630 (no other graphic card) and Ubuntu 19.04
      I've bought monitor Philips 499P9H which has native resolution of 5120x1440
      However I cannot make ubuntu to support it, I'm connected with HDMI cable provided with the monitor, I've tried couple of third parties with no change.
      My graphic card supports this resolution
      I'm following this advice - https://askubuntu.com/a/818153
      However when I add resolution 5120x1440 with different refresh rates - tried from 24 to 60 - I'm getting blank screen with blinking cursor (doesn't appear that resolution was changed)



      Monitor runs in 3840x1080 which isn't native for it and everything is super blurry.
      Resolution selector looks like this:



      resolution selector



      Can someone please advice what can I do to make ubuntu to support this resolution?



      Thank you in advance!







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          According to Intel only HDMI 1.4 at a max of 4096x2304 at 30Hz is possible. And according to Philips your monitor requires HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4 to get full resolution.



          Thus, you will need to upgrade to a GPU capable of HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4, along with a cable to match the specification. Then you should be able to get the native resolution.






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          • nice answer with g00d links..

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          • Thanks! This definitely appear to be the case. Do you know will it work on Ubuntu if I'll just get some nvidia card that satisfy the requirement? I.e. is there any issues/conflicts of having 2 cards or having intel card not supporting it etc.

            – Handsome Jack
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          • The NVidia cards probably won't work well with open source drivers. Having a discrete GPU in your system won't be an issue otherwise though (and you should be able to turn off the Intel graphics in BIOS to be sure, and force PCIe usage, to be sure).

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          According to Intel only HDMI 1.4 at a max of 4096x2304 at 30Hz is possible. And according to Philips your monitor requires HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4 to get full resolution.



          Thus, you will need to upgrade to a GPU capable of HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4, along with a cable to match the specification. Then you should be able to get the native resolution.






          share|improve this answer

























          • nice answer with g00d links..

            – PRATAP
            10 hours ago











          • Thanks! This definitely appear to be the case. Do you know will it work on Ubuntu if I'll just get some nvidia card that satisfy the requirement? I.e. is there any issues/conflicts of having 2 cards or having intel card not supporting it etc.

            – Handsome Jack
            5 hours ago











          • The NVidia cards probably won't work well with open source drivers. Having a discrete GPU in your system won't be an issue otherwise though (and you should be able to turn off the Intel graphics in BIOS to be sure, and force PCIe usage, to be sure).

            – dobey
            3 hours ago















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          According to Intel only HDMI 1.4 at a max of 4096x2304 at 30Hz is possible. And according to Philips your monitor requires HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4 to get full resolution.



          Thus, you will need to upgrade to a GPU capable of HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4, along with a cable to match the specification. Then you should be able to get the native resolution.






          share|improve this answer

























          • nice answer with g00d links..

            – PRATAP
            10 hours ago











          • Thanks! This definitely appear to be the case. Do you know will it work on Ubuntu if I'll just get some nvidia card that satisfy the requirement? I.e. is there any issues/conflicts of having 2 cards or having intel card not supporting it etc.

            – Handsome Jack
            5 hours ago











          • The NVidia cards probably won't work well with open source drivers. Having a discrete GPU in your system won't be an issue otherwise though (and you should be able to turn off the Intel graphics in BIOS to be sure, and force PCIe usage, to be sure).

            – dobey
            3 hours ago













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          According to Intel only HDMI 1.4 at a max of 4096x2304 at 30Hz is possible. And according to Philips your monitor requires HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4 to get full resolution.



          Thus, you will need to upgrade to a GPU capable of HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4, along with a cable to match the specification. Then you should be able to get the native resolution.






          share|improve this answer













          According to Intel only HDMI 1.4 at a max of 4096x2304 at 30Hz is possible. And according to Philips your monitor requires HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4 to get full resolution.



          Thus, you will need to upgrade to a GPU capable of HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4, along with a cable to match the specification. Then you should be able to get the native resolution.







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          • Thanks! This definitely appear to be the case. Do you know will it work on Ubuntu if I'll just get some nvidia card that satisfy the requirement? I.e. is there any issues/conflicts of having 2 cards or having intel card not supporting it etc.

            – Handsome Jack
            5 hours ago











          • The NVidia cards probably won't work well with open source drivers. Having a discrete GPU in your system won't be an issue otherwise though (and you should be able to turn off the Intel graphics in BIOS to be sure, and force PCIe usage, to be sure).

            – dobey
            3 hours ago

















          • nice answer with g00d links..

            – PRATAP
            10 hours ago











          • Thanks! This definitely appear to be the case. Do you know will it work on Ubuntu if I'll just get some nvidia card that satisfy the requirement? I.e. is there any issues/conflicts of having 2 cards or having intel card not supporting it etc.

            – Handsome Jack
            5 hours ago











          • The NVidia cards probably won't work well with open source drivers. Having a discrete GPU in your system won't be an issue otherwise though (and you should be able to turn off the Intel graphics in BIOS to be sure, and force PCIe usage, to be sure).

            – dobey
            3 hours ago
















          nice answer with g00d links..

          – PRATAP
          10 hours ago





          nice answer with g00d links..

          – PRATAP
          10 hours ago













          Thanks! This definitely appear to be the case. Do you know will it work on Ubuntu if I'll just get some nvidia card that satisfy the requirement? I.e. is there any issues/conflicts of having 2 cards or having intel card not supporting it etc.

          – Handsome Jack
          5 hours ago





          Thanks! This definitely appear to be the case. Do you know will it work on Ubuntu if I'll just get some nvidia card that satisfy the requirement? I.e. is there any issues/conflicts of having 2 cards or having intel card not supporting it etc.

          – Handsome Jack
          5 hours ago













          The NVidia cards probably won't work well with open source drivers. Having a discrete GPU in your system won't be an issue otherwise though (and you should be able to turn off the Intel graphics in BIOS to be sure, and force PCIe usage, to be sure).

          – dobey
          3 hours ago





          The NVidia cards probably won't work well with open source drivers. Having a discrete GPU in your system won't be an issue otherwise though (and you should be able to turn off the Intel graphics in BIOS to be sure, and force PCIe usage, to be sure).

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