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The monitor firmware has been up to date. I have now reverted the driver again to the latest one from Dell. That was when I tried it with the newer Intel-published driver, since it does not appear to be customized by Dell. I tried it before with the latest Intel Iris Plus/UHD Graphics Driver published by Dell for this laptop and could not get it to work.
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Looks like this BIOS update just came out two days ago. What am I missing? Is the Intel UHD driver support just not there yet for 10th Generation Core i3? Is something buggy? Or am I just missing something important?
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I've tried both the latest Intel UHD Graphics driver (26.20.100.7463 from ) and also the version Dell has on their web site as the "latest." (25.20.100.7060 from ) I spent two hours on the phone with multiple levels of Dell support, and they couldn't see any reason at all why it wouldn't be working. (can add it to the list, but doesn't do any thing when you switch to it and doesn't show up in the list of resolutions Windows recognizes in its own Display settings dialog) I know it isn't a problem with the HDMI cable or the monitor itself, because my previous (much older Intel Core i3 6th gen) Dell desktop did just fine driving the same monitor at 2560x1080.
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I've got the latest Intel Graphics Command Center installed, but even trying the custom resolution feature there fails to work. According to, the maximum supported resolution for a Core i3-1005G1 CPU over HDMI 1.4 should be 4096 x 2304. (Yes, I've got it's latest drivers installed.) Its recommended (and native) resolution is 2560x1080. I've got a new Dell Inspiron 3593 running Windows 10 (Build 19013.1122) on a Core i3-1005G1 CPU and running the latest Intel UHD driver (26.20.100.7463 from ) and cannot get a higher resolution on my LG 34" UltraWide monitor (using HDMI 1.4b there is no DP) than 1920x1080.