M6 pavilion 1006tx, Can I run a 2560x1440 monitor

Can I run a dell u2713h 27" WQHD 2560x1440 ips monitor at full res with my M6 pavilion 1006tx. I7 3612qm 2.1 GHz, AMD HD7670M DDR3?
M6 pavilion 1006tx HDMI can support 2560 x 1440? 
Monitor- Dell u2713h
M6 pavilion 1006tx
i7 3612qm 2.1ghz
amd hd7670m ddr3 2gb
HDIM cable connet 
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Hi @TONYOOI ,
Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forums and Welcome. I have looked into your issue about your HP Pavilion m6-1006tx Entertainment Notebook PC and running a monitor with a HDMI cable. Here is a document on changing the HDMI display settings to fit your Screen and to check your settings and to troubleshoot specific problems.
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