Mac Mini Mid 2011 problem getting 2560 resolution

I've been told that Mac Mini 2011 would support 2560 resolution however I cant get it to work.
Here is background story.. i used to run this MacMini on a cheap 26" acer using apple Minidisplay adapter to dvi input to Acer.
I ended up buying two 4K Samsung U28D590D in hopes this would be a plug an play affair as Samsung comes with display port and i can simply run a display port to mini display cable. This ended up being true for my wife's macbook Pro (about 6 months old) connected it and runs 2560 no problem, picture is perfect!
Using the same concept and cable on MacMini does not work at all, monitor does not display any picture. If i use HDMI to HDMI ill get 1920.
I also have an additional monitor "Shimian" that is a DVI-D monitor supporting 2560 which i ran on a PC using Geforce GT 610 and ran 2560 no problem. When using Minidisplay adapter to dvi same problem, it does not work at all. (unless apple sells different adapter minidisplay to DVI or DVI-D?)
i'm trying to figure out if this is a hardware problem on Macmini that does not allow this resolution to be supported?
Any help is greatly appreciated!! Here are system specs on MacMini(running upgraded ssd) and Macbook pro.
Thank you all!!
Model Name:   Mac mini
Model Identifier:       Macmini5,1
Processor Name:        Intel Core i5
Processor Speed:        2.3 GHz
Number of Processors:           1
Total Number of Cores:         2
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache:      3 MB
Memory:        8 GB
Model Name:  MacBook Pro
  Model Identifier:      MacBookPro11,1
  Processor Name:       Intel Core i5
  Processor Speed:       2.4 GHz
  Number of Processors:          1
  Total Number of Cores:        2
  L2 Cache (per Core):            256 KB
  L3 Cache:      3 MB
  Memory:        8 GB

The 2011 Mac Mini supports:
Display Support:
Dual Displays
Resolution Support:
1920x1200*
2nd Display Support:
Dual/Mirroring*
2nd Max. Resolution:
2560x1600*
Details:
*This model simultaneously supports 1920x1200 on an HDMI or a DVI display (using the included HDMI-to-DVI adapter) and2560x1600 on a Thunderbolt or Mini DisplayPort display or even a VGA display (with an optional Mini DisplayPort-to-VGA adapter, which is compatible with the Thunderbolt port).
What resolution (x by y) do you get via Mac Mini> mini displayport>Displayport cable>Monitor?

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