- Joined
- Jul 28, 2011
- Messages
- 249
- Motherboard
- ASUS Zenbook UX310UA
- CPU
- i7-7500U
- Graphics
- HD 620, 1920x1080
- Mac
- Mobile Phone
Do we still need to spoof Skylake graphics? In my case, spoofing it get rid of the weird blur, but causes some stuttering on the image when using HDMI or DP to HDMI.
Worth mention that the same happens to HDMI output if I use Kaby Lake’s HD 620 (my laptop has an Intel HD 620), so I use HD 615 and I don’t have that problem with HDMI and everything works fine except for that blurry-weird-gradients on the laptop’s screen.
It seems that I have to choose one thing and can’t have both: either I solve the blur problem but have HDMI problems, or I fix HDMI but have blur on the laptop’s screen.
I tried that boot argument, but it seems there is a lack of info about it. I understand it’s not just adding it as is, right? I have to add something else with it. What is it? I tried igfxfcmsfbs=0x010203 as in some example but nothing changed.
Worth mention that the same happens to HDMI output if I use Kaby Lake’s HD 620 (my laptop has an Intel HD 620), so I use HD 615 and I don’t have that problem with HDMI and everything works fine except for that blurry-weird-gradients on the laptop’s screen.
It seems that I have to choose one thing and can’t have both: either I solve the blur problem but have HDMI problems, or I fix HDMI but have blur on the laptop’s screen.
I tried that boot argument, but it seems there is a lack of info about it. I understand it’s not just adding it as is, right? I have to add something else with it. What is it? I tried igfxfcmsfbs=0x010203 as in some example but nothing changed.