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On HD 4000, there is no way. The limitation has to do with the clock generator logic in the display hardware block. The frequency dividers, etc that are available cannot generate exactly 23.976 Hz (24 frames /1001 ms). The closest you can get is 23.972. From the Haswell (HD4200, 4400, 4600, 5000, Iris 5100, Iris Pro 5200 ) and beyond the display hardware clocking logic can generate exactly 23.976.
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Thanks. Where did you read about this? Any official word from Intel?
That's quite unfortunate. I've actually postponed the computer purchase, waiting for Haswell for a few months when it looked like release was imminent. But it was delayed. In the end I got an IB.
So, monitors are capable of adjusting slightly to match the refresh rate driven by the source device?
