Graphics
Intel® graphics drivers and software, compatibility, troubleshooting, performance, and optimization
21387 Discussions

Different Hz with the same monitor

JuampiBoccagni
Beginner
1,358 Views

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!

0 Kudos
3 Replies
megan3000
Valued Contributor I
1,338 Views

checking specs, 1366x768 75Hz is not a supported resolution, that's why igcc doesn't offer that resolution...

https://www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/cpindex.pl?ctn=223V5LSB/00&hlt=Link_UserManuals&mid=Link_UserManuals&scy=US&slg=AEN

 

IGCC will only offer you the supported resolutions...

0 Kudos
JuampiBoccagni
Beginner
1,331 Views

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

0 Kudos
megan3000
Valued Contributor I
1,315 Views

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 👍

 

0 Kudos
Reply