Forcing higher resolution on laptop
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07-15-2015, 04:58 PM
(Last edited: 07-15-2015, 06:12 PM by Parqueted)
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Forcing higher resolution on laptop
Hey everyone,
Is it possible to change my native 1366x768 resolution to a higher 1920x1080? I can't seem to get it working on my laptop by using CRU. Can anyone give me a push in the right direction? Here are my system specs: Intel i5 with onboard graphics Nvidia 840m Running Windows 10 64-bit Insider Preview (Almost identical to Windows 8.1) SDC4951 display as seen in CRU, generic pnp monitor EDIT: When I add a custom resolution and ran restart.exe it flashes black screen and ends with a BSOD. -Parqueted |
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07-16-2015, 04:16 AM
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RE: Forcing higher resolution on laptop
Laptops don't usually have scalers, so it has to be done through the GPU. I don't think there's a way to do this with switchable graphics. CRU is not a downsampling utility, and EDID overrides don't work with switchable graphics anyway. If NVIDIA's driver doesn't offer a Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) option, then it's probably not possible. Supposedly NVIDIA plans to add DSR support to laptops in a future driver.
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