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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Yesterday, 03:35 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Yesterday 11:21 AM)Jokjay Wrote:  Sorry, I meant 2560×1440 at 180 Hz.
My laptop only has HDMI 1.4, so I know it should be limited to 2560×1440 at 60 Hz, which is fine for me for now.

The issue is that Windows and the Intel Graphics Control Panel don’t even show 2560×1440 as an option for this monitor.
It only lists up to 1920×1080.
That’s why I tried adding 2560×1440 with CRU (both manual and CVT-RB), but it still didn’t appear.
Is there a way to force 2560×1440 60 Hz through HDMI 1.4 on Intel HD Graphics 4000?
The GPU is quite old. It probably only supports up to 165 MHz pixel clock, which is enough for 1920x1080/1200 @ 60 Hz. 2560x1440 would only be possible at around 40 Hz. Also, Intel didn't add support for EDID overrides until later, so CRU would have no effect directly. The alternative method described in the first post might work, but only for resolutions up to 165 MHz pixel clock.
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Yesterday, 06:50 PM
Post: #9252
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Yesterday 03:35 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(Yesterday 11:21 AM)Jokjay Wrote:  Sorry, I meant 2560×1440 at 180 Hz.
My laptop only has HDMI 1.4, so I know it should be limited to 2560×1440 at 60 Hz, which is fine for me for now.

The issue is that Windows and the Intel Graphics Control Panel don’t even show 2560×1440 as an option for this monitor.
It only lists up to 1920×1080.
That’s why I tried adding 2560×1440 with CRU (both manual and CVT-RB), but it still didn’t appear.
Is there a way to force 2560×1440 60 Hz through HDMI 1.4 on Intel HD Graphics 4000?
The GPU is quite old. It probably only supports up to 165 MHz pixel clock, which is enough for 1920x1080/1200 @ 60 Hz. 2560x1440 would only be possible at around 40 Hz. Also, Intel didn't add support for EDID overrides until later, so CRU would have no effect directly. The alternative method described in the first post might work, but only for resolutions up to 165 MHz pixel clock.
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