![]() But the GT1030 defaults to low res and offers no other options, other than hand-entering custom resolutions, which I am loath to do. With a different card, the same computer, LCD, and DVI cable, no problems. If I clobber the right driver and force Windows to use a generic one briefly, the resolution IMPROVES, ironically. Since I DO have the dual link DVI cable, it works with the Apple 30" monitors at full resolution with a different video card (GTX780Ti), I think the issue is software, and hence may be similar to what this poster was asking. I think, but am not sure that the issue is the exact driver for my GT1030 fails, with no luck. ![]() Depending on the video card, Windows 10, with the proper driver installed for the video card, and with a video card which supports up to 2560x1600 through Dual link DVI cabling, on an Apple 30", can limit you to 1280x800 resolution, and consider that "recommended". ![]()
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