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Raspberry Pi 2560x1440@60Hz
hdmi_group=2
hdmi_mode=87
hdmi_cvt=2560 1440 60 3 0 0 1
max_framebuffer_width=2560
max_framebuffer_height=1440
hdmi_pixel_freq_limit=400000000
@Codelica
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Codelica commented Jul 9, 2020

Thanks... working w/ Ubuntu Server 20.04 64bit and Cocopar 12.5" 2k monitor

@LeoniePhiline
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I can confirm this works perfectly on a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ and 2560x1440 native screen LG 27GN880-B at 60 Hz.
Thank you so much!

@jerome-diver
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jerome-diver commented Aug 31, 2021

works on Raspberry Pi 4B with monitor BenQ EW2770QZ that has been bought in Asia/Thailand.
Got the same information from there: issue post on raspberry pi github where @illmillrig was accused by strange rude's helper.
Thank you to relay the information there, it's fine.

@philippludwig
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philippludwig commented Jun 16, 2022

Does not work for me on a Raspberry Pi B+, I get a black screen. Maybe something else is required?

When I change the framerate to 30, at least I get a picture; but the resolution chosen is 1920x1080.

@don-dolarson
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That was what I was looking for. Working excellent on a LG UltraGear 32GP850-B 1440p screen with RPi 4B.

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