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Hi guys, here is my problem.
I have a monitor which is a Philips 223V5. It's an 1080p monitor and supports 60Hz, but with lower resolutions it can go up unitl 75Hz.
I used to have a desktop PC with an AMD processor and integrated graphics and i could use 1366x768 75Hz via HDMI. Now i have a Lenovo Ideapad 3 laptop and with the same HDMI cable i cant get to that Hz in that resolution.
I can use 75Hz but with different resolution (1440x900, 1280x1024, and other 16:10 resolutions). I'd like to be able to use 1366x768 75Hz since is my favorite resolution for gaming.
I didn't try to add a custom resolution by Intel graphic command center because i don't know how to do it safe.
Thanks in advanced!
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checking specs, 1366x768 75Hz is not a supported resolution, that's why igcc doesn't offer that resolution...
IGCC will only offer you the supported resolutions...
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Yeah i see, i never though about searching that in the manual lol. Thank you very much.
Yesterday after posting the question i added a custom resolution, i added 1366x768 75Hz but the intel command center liked 1368x768 76Hz more, i don't know why but just in case i'm gonna to remove it
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Sure!
Yeah, IGCC sometimes may not take the custom resolutions (because they are not defined in the display supported resolutions)...
agreed you better use one of the supported ones 👍
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