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**Solution posted in post #4**
Hi all,
I have 2 displays. One of them is an Acer H236HL 1920x1080 @60Hz, which works really well w/ the nVidia drivers, which is connected via HDMI. Then I have another monitor, an Acer AL1916W that's supposed to run at 1440x900 @60Hz (in Windows). In OS X, however, it runs at 1280x1074 @ 75Hz. It's connected via DVI-D.
I'm wondering if there was a solution to this?
Particularly injecting an EDID override for the display (if possible), but how to do it?
Hi all,
I have 2 displays. One of them is an Acer H236HL 1920x1080 @60Hz, which works really well w/ the nVidia drivers, which is connected via HDMI. Then I have another monitor, an Acer AL1916W that's supposed to run at 1440x900 @60Hz (in Windows). In OS X, however, it runs at 1280x1074 @ 75Hz. It's connected via DVI-D.
I'm wondering if there was a solution to this?
Particularly injecting an EDID override for the display (if possible), but how to do it?
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