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Intel HD Graphics Control Panel - Custom Resolutions

neblaz
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Hi,

I have a 4K monitor, would like to try using it with a custom resolution inbetween 2560x1440 and 3840x2160, which might be 3200x1800.

So opening the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel > Custom Resolutions, shows me two different categories, "Basic" and "Advanced".

I'm not sure how to use it to have 3200x1800.

Obviously are "Width" and "Height", but what about "Refresh Rate" (do I have to specify one there?), or "Underscan Percentage", event "Timing Standard" (GTF, CVT, CVT-RB) doesn't tell me anything. And that was only the "Basic" category, "Advanced" offers even more options.

How to proceed using 3200x1800, instead of the give standard resolution of 2560x1440 or 3240x2160 one can choose?

Cheers

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neblaz
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I have a Intel Celeron N3150 system, with Intel HD Graphics.

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idata
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