External maximum display resolution of 7520 with AMD Radeon HD M 7730 & Intel HD Graphics Inspiron 4000

I'll buy a monitor external with a 2560 x 1440 resolution, or even larger. Will be my 7520 Inspiron with the graphics card AMD Radeon HD M 7730 & Intel HD 4000 support that big?

I heard that the user cannot specify which video card to use. What happens if I connect to an external display that does not support Intel but AMD cards can (suppose AMD adapt can support a higher resolution)?

Thank you!

That limit you to 1920 X 1200 on the outside.

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