Using Powerstrip to create a custom resolution

Soldato
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Hi,

I've got a copy of Powerstrip with the aim to create a custom resolution so I can output from my laptop to my HDTV at 1366x768.

The graphics card in my laptop is an Intel 82852.

I'm having real problems using Powerstrip, has anyone managed to do similar and can offer me any advice please?

cheers.
 
apparantly if you copy one of these to the clip board, and use the paste-from-clipboard speed button in power strip, it should autofill out all the fields for a custom res

1366x768
1366x768=1366,80,56,280,768,3,5,22,85140,1

1368x768
1368x768=1368,80,56,280,768,3,5,22,85140,1

1360x768
1360x768=1360,80,56,280,768,3,5,22,85140,1

These are DVI-D; analog VGA could very well be different. Try this:

1360x768 - VGA or DVI-A
1360x768=1360,64,144,208,768,1,5,21,84715,1

1368x768 at HDTV timing
1368x768=1368,48,160,112,768,1,4,29,81337,2048

(all courtesy of this forum)
 
last time i used powerstrip apparantly there was some kind of problemw ith the greyed out advanced timing options, and an easy fix was to download the latest version of powerstrip

it worked for me :)
 
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