[SOLVED] What is the max. resolution of a Quadro m1000m 4gb GPU?

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What is the max. resolution of a Quadro m1000m 4gb GPU?

I'm looking for a second monitor but I'm not sure what additional resolution my laptop can hold. My current display is 4k.

I've looked for an answer everywhere but unable to find one not even on Nvidia specs page.

I hope someone can help me out :)
 
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I think the main reason you're not seeing that info for the specs is because it's a mobile solution version. In such cases you're really limited by the ports coming from the mobo. You might be better off researching what ports you have to use for connecting a monitor and their limits.

I did a little research on this too. This is quite a mixed beast of a GPU. Ultimately it's really going to depend on what you want to use it for but it looks like a 1080p(preferred) or 2k are ideal. In terms of max. it really depends on the port you have and then what the firmware/drivers of the gpu allow.

Here's a link that at least shows some res. specs. The highest listed is somewhere between 1080p and 2k...
I think the main reason you're not seeing that info for the specs is because it's a mobile solution version. In such cases you're really limited by the ports coming from the mobo. You might be better off researching what ports you have to use for connecting a monitor and their limits.

I did a little research on this too. This is quite a mixed beast of a GPU. Ultimately it's really going to depend on what you want to use it for but it looks like a 1080p(preferred) or 2k are ideal. In terms of max. it really depends on the port you have and then what the firmware/drivers of the gpu allow.

Here's a link that at least shows some res. specs. The highest listed is somewhere between 1080p and 2k.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-Quadro-M1000M.151582.0.html
 
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The M1000M supports 5K@30hz on the Lenovo P50 (2015 edition!) via Mini DP 1.2 AND Thunderbolt 3.
Can also confirm that I've had 3x4K monitors hooked up to it via the docking station simultaneously.

You'll need to check the displayport / hdmi version on your Laptop, displayport 1.2 supports 4k at 60hz, and 5k at 30hz.

Given you won't be playing games on the M1000M, 30hz is usually fine for desktop work.
 
The M1000M supports 5K@30hz on the Lenovo P50 (2015 edition!) via Mini DP 1.2 AND Thunderbolt 3.
Can also confirm that I've had 3x4K monitors hooked up to it via the docking station simultaneously.

You'll need to check the displayport / hdmi version on your Laptop, displayport 1.2 supports 4k at 60hz, and 5k at 30hz.

Given you won't be playing games on the M1000M, 30hz is usually fine for desktop work.
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