![]() ![]() This works on basically all 'older' laptops. Note that this 'overdrive' also works on lower-res monitors, but you do loose 'pixels'. Without the 'workaround', I could only get 1920x1080 HD resolution from the PC. Eg., I can drive a 4K monitor at 3840x2160 UHD resolution at 25fps using HDMI 1.4 !!! There is however a very simple workaround, and you are not resolution limited. Intel has created the ability in their drivers for several years already, but the laptop manufacturers do not support display settings above HD. For some reason, i thought that for 4K displays, I had to upgrade my PCs, or otherwise had to insert resolution doublers for it, and use HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.0 or newer. Just something that I recently bumped into. ![]()
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