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monitor overclocking with xrandr not working.
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Is there a way to use virtual super resolution on Linux?
If you use a AMD GPU, you can set the scaling mode to Full, then you add a new higher resolution, you can follow the guide I wrote here: https://github.com/kevinlekiller/linux_intel_display_overclocking
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