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Refresh Rate for Intel HD 530

idata
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I have a Samsung 2233rz (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001311 Samsung Syncmaster 2233RZ Black 22" 5ms 3D Gaming 120 Hz Widescreen LCD Monitor 300 cd/m2 DC 20000:1 w/ HDCP Support-Ne… ) and it supports 120hz.

However, in windows 10 I can only see the option 60Hz.

Should I be able to see the option 120hz with intel hd 530?

I tried everything and nothing worked...

Thanks

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idata
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I would like to confirm the support for 120Hz from the graphics controller and the external monitor. Please attach the http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/graphics-drivers/000005848.html graphics report generated within graphics control panel.

Also, make sure you are using straight video cables, no adapters to be able to reach 120Hz.

Allan.

 

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idata
Employee
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Thank you for your patience.

 

I have been trying to get this information as fast as I could.

 

Please see the following refresh rate configuration since the Intel® HD graphics 530 can output 4K@60hz on each display individually 4K SupportYes, at 60HzMax Resolution (Intel® WiDi)‡1080pMax Resolution (HDMI 1.4)‡4096x2304@24HzMax Resolution (DP)‡4096x2304@60HzMax Resolution (eDP - Integrated Flat Panel)‡4096x2304@60Hz

 

Allan.
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idata
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Allan,

But how about lower resolutions? like 1024.... would it also support only 60hz or in this case more than that?

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idata
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Yes, the Intel® HD graphics 530 supports lower resolutions. This would depend on the TV or monitor as well, this will be up to 60Hz.

 

 

Allan.
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RonaldM_Intel
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Hello BrunoParis,

Sorry for busting in this conversation.

According to the link you kindly provided, this monitor only appears to have a DVI input. Please keep in mind that the Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 max refresh rate for DSub/VGA/DVI connections is limited to "DVI single link" pixel rates, thus 1600x1200@60 would be the limit.

If your computer has a DisplayPort (DP) output, then the Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 can support up to 4K@60hz (and thus should handle 1680x1050@120hz). A potential workaround I can think of would be attaching an active DP to DVI dongle from your motherboard DP connector. I'll send you a PM with a little bit more information on this.

Or, as you mention, lowering the resolution could do the trick.

Kindest Regards,

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