Onboard GPU or GPU card.

Hello

My motherboard: ASUS USB-A/Z97 3.1

I wonder if it would be better to use the Integrated GPU or a GPU card. The resolution on the GPU on board seems to be better than the resolution on my GPU card. Onboard HDMI resolution is 4096 x 2160, considering the resolution on my GPU card tops out at 1020 x 1080. Which should I use? My card is an AMD Radeon HD series 7800 GPU.

Thanks a bunch...

Matthew

Hello

AMD Radeon HD series 7800 GPU = maximum resolution: 4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz per screen.

So, there is a driver issue;

Check with Support ATI/AMD, their drivers and documentation online and ask for their
Forums about known issues with this model of video card.

Compare specifications (which aren't bad on either, well the AMD card has the better.)
Also ask in the forums of ATI/AMD.

AMD Radeon HD 7800 series GPU
http://www.AMD.com/en-GB/Products/Graphics/Desktop/7000/7800#.

ASUS USB-A/Z97 3.1
https://www.ASUS.com/motherboards/Z97AUSB_31/specifications/

AMD/ATI - assistance and pilot - search
http://support.AMD.com/us/psearch/pages/psearch.aspx?type=2.4.2&product=2.4.2.3.9&ContentType=GPU+download+detail&OSType=select+an+operating+system+ (OS) + type & keywords = & points = 20

Download the Catalyst Drivers here
http://game.AMD.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx

ATI - Forums
http://forums.AMD.com/game/categories.cfm?CATID=260&forumid=11

ATI - Support and drivers
http://support.AMD.com/us/pages/AMDSupportHub.aspx

ASUS - Service<-- includes="" live="">
http://www.service.ASUS.com/

ASUStek support
http://support.ASUS.com/

ASUStek Forums
http://VIP.ASUS.com/forum/default.aspx?SLanguage=en-us

ASUStek drivers
http://support.ASUS.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us

I hope this helps.
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