![]() This may help when trying higher refresh rates. "Automatic - LCD reduced" adjusts the timing parameters for some resolutions to reduce the pixel clock."Automatic - LCD native" uses standard timing parameters for the native refresh rate."Automatic - LCD standard" uses standard timing parameters commonly used with LCD monitors and HDTVs.The dialog will always open in this mode. "Manual" allows the timing parameters to be set manually.Use the timing options to help fill in the values:.Use a DisplayID extension block to add resolutions with higher limits. EDID detailed resolutions are limited to 4095x4095 and 655.35 MHz pixel clock.The graphics driver will automatically add the refresh rate to lower scaled resolutions. To add other refresh rates, add the refresh rate at the native resolution. Laptop displays usually don't have scalers and can't display non-native resolutions without GPU scaling.Higher resolutions will only work if the monitor can handle them. Lower resolutions will be scaled up if GPU scaling is enabled in the graphics driver's control panel, but higher resolutions won't be scaled down by the GPU. CRU adds monitor resolutions, not scaled resolutions.The graphics driver will automatically add some common lower resolutions as scaled resolutions. All other resolutions can be removed if they are not needed. The first detailed resolution is considered the preferred or native resolution.More detailed resolutions can be added using extension blocks. ![]()
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