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150. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
DigitalMaestro Oct 18, 2016 7:54 PM (in response to Bryce@Intel)Fantastic news!!! Can't wait for the driver for my NUC5i5RYH to be released!
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151. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
Bryce@Intel Dec 24, 2016 1:56 PM (in response to cehlscheid)1 of 1 people found this helpfulSo, good news and bad news... Bad news first, complications with build are preventing our targeted production releases so the formal WA's aren't expected till after the new year.
Good news, is that I worked to get the driver unlocked in a test driver that can be found using the link below. This contains the code to unlock for both external and internal panels. Merry Xmas all and please let me know that it works for you. To be clear, this allows the 3rd party EDID apps to function with Intel products. This test driver is only built for 4th Generation and 5th Generation platforms on Windows* 10 and 5th Generation platforms on Windows* 7 and 8.1.
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152. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
Milardo Dec 26, 2016 6:25 PM (in response to Bryce@Intel)I have a dell inspirion 3168 model with intel hd graphics. I succesfully installed driver used CRU but no custom resolution shows up at all
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153. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
shockdude Dec 29, 2016 10:40 PM (in response to cehlscheid)I installed the test driver on my laptop, and it's working well. My laptop is connected to an HDTV, and I was successfully able to use CRU to remove the 1080 interlaced resolution and add 1080p30 and 1080p50 resolutions.
The only downside is that the driver automatically adds a 1080p59 (1080p @ 59.94Hz) resolution to any 1080p60 resolution that I set in CRU. I was hoping to be able to remove the 59.94Hz refresh rate entirely.
The driver similarly adds a 1080p23 resolution with 1080p24, and 1080p29 with 1080p30.
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154. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
vidumec Dec 30, 2016 4:25 PM (in response to Milardo)had the same problem with cru changes not appearing anywhere but managed to get it to work in the end, here is what i did
- add new "detailed" resolution in CRU, with Automatic - LCD Standard timing
- click OK
- don't run "restart.exe", instead shut down the laptop fully ( not reboot, this is important )
- boot it again, the screen flashed black upon entering the login screen
- check new custom resolutions and refresh rates in intel control panel
windows 10, asus laptop
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155. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
Rataplan626 Jan 4, 2017 1:26 PM (in response to cehlscheid)I registered here just for this reply. Bryce, thank you so much for pushing this through. Although it's years late, it's now (almost) here.
To all: I've tested this driver on my 6th gen i3-6300, and it works perfectly well! I've got this in my arcade cab, and gone is the tearing with scrolling!
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156. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
TimberAngry Jan 11, 2017 2:59 AM (in response to cehlscheid)Registered to say thank you to Bryce, and to request that this be added to the NUC Kit DN2820FYKH (Celeron CPU N2820).
This NUC was pretty much designed to be a HTPC, even has an IR receiver, but it is missing this crucial feature for my setup!
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157. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
DigitalMaestro Jan 23, 2017 8:43 AM (in response to Bryce@Intel)I've downloaded and installed the test driver but I still don't seem to be able to override the audio settings. I've tried Moninfo and CRU to create a new .inf file for my monitor that includes support for AC3 and DTS but the NUC still only passes PCM audio. Does the audio driver included with the test graphics driver allow EDID override or do I need to wait for the official release?
Thanks
Lester
Update: After additional investigation I discovered that the audio filter I was using (AC3Filter) was not configured correctly and thus was only outputting PCM 2.0. Once configured correctly it then sent the DD 5.1 stream as desired. I consider the EDID issue resolved for my situation.
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158. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
KGT_UserCast Jan 22, 2017 12:24 AM (in response to Bryce@Intel)Thank you for taking the time to escalate the bugfix, but it has already been 6 years and till now my Intel Ivy Bridge i5 3230M with Integrated HD 4000 graphics is still unable to override the EDID to set a custom resolution for my 720p laptop monitor to 75Hz.
This is very concerning as I might not want to buy another very expensive Intel 6700HQ/6820HK laptop which cannot be overclocked from 60Hz to 75Hz as I am used to my PC 168Hz display, and given that I buy Intel CPUs only for its high performance and ability to reach high framerates with a capable GPU.
As most people know the laptop's display is attached to the IGPU of the CPU and not directly to the discrete GPU. If I were to buy the new laptop and again wait from 2017 to 2023...that would be too long.
For that most people saving up/buying a high-end laptop might just go for cheaper/weaker CPU alternatives if screen resolutions on a more expensive platform similiarly gives 60Hz.
Thats not good business practices to delay a hotfix.
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159. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
Bryce@Intel Jan 24, 2017 4:53 PM (in response to cehlscheid)Update:
Again I come with good and bad news. Unfortunately the [15.33] branch for 3rd Generation was denied, which means this will only be available for 4th Generation and later products.
The good news is I have a few drivers targeted for the coming weeks. I'll update again as the releases get closer.
.:Bryce:.
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160. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
dado7 Jan 26, 2017 5:32 AM (in response to Bryce@Intel)Good day Bryce, what does it mean? Does it mean that EDID override won't ever be possible on 3rd generation processors?
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161. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
Bryce@Intel Apr 21, 2017 4:16 PM (in response to cehlscheid)Great news! This completes the platform support. These drivers enable the use of 3rd party EDID applications for internal and external panels on Intel platforms.
Products: 4th Generation (Haswell) - OS: Windows* 7, Windows* 8.1
Download Intel® Graphics Driver for Windows 7*/8.1* [15.36]
Products: 4th Generation (Haswell) - OS: Windows® 10
Products: 5th Generation (Broadwell) - OS: Windows* 7, Windows* 8.1, Windows® 10
Download Intel® Graphics Driver for Windows* [15.40]
Products: 6th Generation (Skylake) - OS: Windows* 7, Windows* 8.1, Windows® 10
Products: 7th Generation (Kaby Lake) - OS: Windows® 10
Download Intel® Graphics Driver for Windows* [15.45]
.:Bryce:.
I started discussion space to continue this topic. I'm locking out this thread as resolved. Thanks all for your input!
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162. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
finndesolace Jan 31, 2017 2:24 AM (in response to Bryce@Intel)Hi Bryce,
Have been following this topic, cause we might want to use this in our firm. However, I don't see HD5500 in the list. Is it still in test? Or just forgotten in the list?
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163. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
Ahsieh Feb 23, 2017 3:40 PM (in response to Bryce@Intel)It's been about a month since this update, I was wondering if the update to the 4th gen chip will be coming to windows 10 as well, seeing as the driver was last updated in 08/2016. I was also wondering if updating said driver would allow me to set a custom resolution and increase the framerate on my built in laptop monitor.
Thank you
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164. Re: Feature Request - implement EDID override
Bryce@Intel Feb 23, 2017 4:12 PM (in response to cehlscheid)Apologies all for not updating this thread too. Just updated the original answer post.
I'm still waiting on the last driver release which will fill the gap in the middle. The driver is currently targeted release in a few weeks.