Update nvidia geforce 755 m imac

only resolution 1280x720. i want change ...

In the System/Display preference pane don't you have these two radio buttons with one showing the various other screens resolutions availalbable?
What model iMac do you have.  This is from an iMac 12,2.

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  • New iMac NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M (GPU NOT Detected)

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    > I have The New Imac With NVIDIA GeForce GTX 775M with 2GB and in PREMIERE CC I have CUDA detected but in After Effects CS6 (11.03) latest Update until now, dosent detect GPU it says its not compatible, and uses OpenGL and the CUDA area is Grayed out,. why does Premiere pro cc recognizes my card and After Effects wont,.
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  • NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS upgrade for 24" aluminum iMac -- can it be done?

    I have a one-release-previous 24" aluminum iMac (bought about 2 months before the newest one was released). I play a lot of World of Warcraft, and would love to upgrade the video card to the new NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS that works in the current 24" iMac.
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  • Imac 2012 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX  will it work with adobe Mercury playback Engine?

    imac 2012, 28" 16 gigs ram
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  • Update for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX 2048 MB for MacPro3.1 primo 2008?

    Has there been an update for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680MX 2048 MB for MacPro3.1 primo 2008?
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    I am running Apple products like Aperture 3.5.1 iTunes 11 etc…
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      Type:            GPU
      Bus:            PCIe
      Kortplads:            Slot-1
      Bredde på PCIe-kanal:            x16
      VRAM (i alt):            2048 MB
      Producent:            NVIDIA (0x10de)
      Enheds-id:            0x1180
      Revision-id:            0x00a2
      ROM-revision:            3731
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      Opløsning:            1920 x 1200
      Pixeldybde:            32 bit farve (ARGB8888)
      Dublering:            Fra
      Online:            Ja
      Rotation:            Understøttet
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      Opløsning:            1280 x 800 @ 60 Hz
      Pixeldybde:            32 bit farve (ARGB8888)
      Skærms serienummer:            8HC000414   
      Hovedskærm:            Ja
      Dublering:            Fra
      Online:            Ja
      Rotation:            Understøttet
    Please advise :-)
    / Kim Andersen

    Dear Ms. Andersen:
    Evga handles GeForce GTX 680 MX. Apple has nothing to do with it. However, I can try to help you a little bit
    go here for Evga's Mac support: http://www.evga.com/support/download/default.aspx
    This is one of those video cards that needs 2 power cables connected to the mother board for it to work propertly. It needs 195 watts of power, which  the PCI-E slot will not provide on its own. If you have the power cables connected up okay, then the only advice I can give you is to telephone EVGA and see about a possible replacement.  Apple's policy, as I understand it, is to replace same with same, even if you have the money and are willing to pay extra. This is a 3rd party video card and as such, Apple is not responsible for any problems wth it.  I don't understand either: based on my knowledge of Norwegian,  your screen size is 1280x800 and your bit depth  is 32 bit, and you have 2 gigs Vram, so you should have no problem.
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    JOhn b

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