Display Overclocking on Linux (Windows can, Linux can't)

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  • linux_intel_display_overclocking

    Guide for overclocking displays (monitors) on Linux with Intel GPU's.

  • I have followed this tutorial:

  • Custom-Resolution-Utility-ToastyX

    Custom Resolution Utility for Windows by ToastyX, duplicated so the source won't be lost.

  • I can overclock my monitor on Windows by using CRU. It can go up to 109 Hz. But on Linux (Tried: Ubuntu, Linux Mint, PopOS), it refuses to change, even by one hertz.

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