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How to create 5:4 resolutions for MX440 ( 8x ) gpu ?



 
 
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Old December 17th 03, 04:48 AM
Cheah TE
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Default How to create 5:4 resolutions for MX440 ( 8x ) gpu ?

nVidia's 51.16 driver has just 1 such resolution ( 1280x1024 )
for Samsung's LCD monitors of 5:4 shape.
I tried with PowerTek v3 & Detonator v51.16 driver, neither
can work.


 




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