Then I click it says that is the maximum it supports!? Also says: > Advanced Settings, it says "Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600". This is after installing the driver from Gigabyte's website (mb_driver_vga_intel_64_8series.msi) because before that Windows thought 1024x768 was the max resolution! I'd also installed Dell's drivers. I don't know: waiting? twiddling lots of controls? Several minutes before it showed up as an option. If I reduce the refresh to 30Hz with 16-bit color it lets me add the custom resolution, but even that took. I tried varying the color depth (there is no 24-bit listed?) and the timing dropdown with nothing working. The custom resolution exceeds the maximum bandwidth capacity. It refuses to work on my machine as well - I have a Z87 mobo with i7-4770K and it is connected with a DVI-D cable to my Dell U2713HM, and when I try vacaloca's linked manual configuration using 2560x1440 + 8bits/underscan 0%/timing GTF, the driver pops up a box saying: * Other names and brands are the property of their respective owners. Processor Graphics in Use: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU 3.50GHz I have the problem too, but I can set the resolution to 2560x1440 in linuxĭefault Language: English (United States)
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