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could try this mod. Don't know if it'll work with your specific resolution though.
If you have an Nvidia card can you try using GeForce Experience and let it optimise the settings for you. It will adjust them for your monitor and graphics card. Alternatively, if you prefer to have more control over the settings, then use BethINI, which is a stand-alone application that gives you control over every parameter of the .ini files:
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/4875
The UI may appear a bit stretched in the height dimension if you try to set it literally using BethINI or tweak the ini yourself.
Did you have opted to use 16:9 instead? Granted, it may produce black bars but if that works, you have something as backup if there's no solution for :10 ones. This depends of your graphic card console. At NVIDIA, you can configure it at display ("adjust size and position"), use "aspect ratio" as scaling mode. Then use "GPU" when performing scaling.