![]() ![]() Today, I also tried a clean install of the 4676 driver with the only display cable hooked to my BenQ and computer being the HDMI cable that came with my BenQ. I tried it both as an in-place upgrade to the 4672 driver and as brand new install after using DDU. I did try the 4676 driver on the weekend and it didn't help. Hello you for continuing to investigate this issue. Motherboard: MSI MEG X670E ACE (with latest bios) I also have a LG 32UK550-B connected to the Intel Arc A750 and it works fine, showing it's full 4K resolution after I install the 4669 drivers. Unfortunately, using the HDMI port as a solution is not an option because I'm already using that port with another device that does not have Display Port. The issue also does not occur in the most recent versions of Linux (e.g. The issue goes away if I boot into Safe Mode in Windows 11, or fully uninstall the 4669 driver. I never had this kind of issue with my previous GPU, an AMD RX 580. If I plug the BenQ GW2765 into the A750's HDMI port it is again fully recognized by Windows as a BenQ GW2765 and can display at 2560x1440. ![]() ![]() However, after installing the 4669 driver on my Intel Arc A750, the BenQ GW2765 is only recognized threw the Display Port by Windows as a "Wired Display" and cannot use a resolution above 1920x1080. On a clean install (or after using DDU) of Windows 11 with nothing but the Microsoft Basic Display driver installed, threw the Display Port, Windows identifies my BenQ GW2765 display by that name and uses/allows its native resolution of 2560x1440. ![]()
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