Your problems it's because your application create a real resolution of 1440x1080p, but it's idiot because it's not a standard that is created. Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of the chipset beyond its specifications." It's very easy and compatible with all displays ! No problems of type : "Creating a custom resolutions may reduce system stability and useful life of the system and chipset, cause the chipset and other system components to fail, cause reductions in system performance, cause additional heat or other damage, and affect system data integrity. See above the method of AMD to create custom resolutions (I choose 1920x1080p 60Hz and then I customize the resolution in 1440x1080p 60Hz and finally I have a 1440x1080p resolution displayed in 1920x1080p with black bars on the side). So the problem is that Intel doesn't propose the same options of custom resolutions that NVidia proposes. The customer is kingīecause to be honest, the only problem is that with the Optimus technology, the desktop Windows is managed by the Intel IGP. I think you should always let the customer choose. There we have the impression to be held hostage. If it was reasonable, it could be even possible to disable the Intel IGP to just use the NVidia GPU and let the customer choose. Why it's so complicated with Intel and not compatible with all displays ? Why it sould be necessarily complicated ?īut why you don't do a system like AMD do to create custom resolutions ? It could be easy no ? And it seems that's it easy to do with desktop NVidia graphic card too.Īlthough, normally a laptop graphic card should propose exactly the same options that a desktop graphic card, because we pay to have a graphic card, not to be limited to the fonctions of an Intel IGP. So it's easy with AMD, no problem, it's compatible with all displays. But in reality, on my screen I have a image in a resolution of 1440x1080 with black bars on the sides, but displayed in a resolution of 1920x1080. Even when I take a screenshot I get a perfect non stretched image in a resolution of 1440x1080, Therefore there aren't any black bars on the sides. > This is intelligent ! When I watch my screen, I see a perfect 4/3 image in 1440x1080. In fact it's a bad idea !Īnd now it's with the custom resolution of the AMD card : OK ! But the problem is that it's not supported by all of the screens. > That's a true resolution of 1440x1080. That's with the custom resolution of the Intel HD chipset : Moreover, there is a big difference between the informations that my Samsung monitor displays about the resolution. So, the image is stretched ! And it means that the aspect ratio isn't maintained contrairy to what I obtain with my AMD card which adds black bars on the sides. In fact, when I do a screenshot of my game, all seems to be good and I get this :īut in my game, my screen shows me this : I tested on my PC monitor Samsung where I generally plug my computer with the AMD graphic card and it works, but not exactly as I want. So, if someone could help me please, it would be cool ! Thanks And so I don't know if i must search in NVidia Control Panel or Intel HD Control Panel or if I can do what I want. I think with NVidia it shouldn't be very harder, but I'm on a laptop with this bad Optimus technologie and as I said, apparently the resolution is managed by the Intel HD chipset and not the NVidia graphic card. I tried on my other PC with an AMD card, and it was extremely easy to create. With my native resolution (when I plug with my TV) I have a stretched image in 1920x1080 for these games, and I want to have a no streched image, so in 4:3 and a resolution of 1440x1080 (or 1920x1080 with black bars on the sides). It's for some old games with 4:3 aspect ratio. I explain why I want to create a custom resolution. It's like on this picture (left NVidia right Intel HD) : So I suppose that it should be in the Intel HD Control HD because the desktop is managed by the Intel chipset apparently.īut no options too. There aren't any options in the NVidia Control Panel for that. GPU : NVidia GeForce GT 740M (+ Intel HD 4600 chipset with Optimus) I would like to know how I can create a custom resolution. I'm new and I'm French (sorry if my English is not good, I will do my best).
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