Hello,
Not strictly osu related so I'm posting down here. I've used my Google-fu and I can't seem to find an answer, as it's a bit of a niche question
I am switching to a tablet/laptop as I'm moving to University - But i wanted to buy a small 144hz monitor for osu. The laptop has an i5-4300u, which has intel integrated graphics 4400.
Most games wouldn't run on this past 60fps, so I can't seem to find an answer as to whether the processor can even output over 60hz to a monitor capable of it. I have a feeling osu should pull enough fps because it's so low demand - but I don't want to buy the monitor if it's not even possible for the integrated graphics to output that framerate in the first place (even if the software hits that refresh rate, it doesn't necessarily mean the hardware will be able to send over 60hz)
I was wondering if anyone had an experience with this? I'd be going mini display port out to DVI.
Edit: In case anyone does some googling and finds this - I did some further testing. I happened to have access to a monitor that runs 100hz and can confirm that, at least at a hardware level on the Microsoft Surface Pro 3, the intel hd 4400 graphics can't run past 60hz.
I used custom resolution software & installed custom drivers to try and add custom resolutions to go above 60hz - But even trying to set it to just 1920x1080 61hz causes an error which cites that there isn't enough bandwidth.
Oddly, the integrated graphics do fine outputting at even up to 3440x1440 in my tests - Just only at 60fps.
Not strictly osu related so I'm posting down here. I've used my Google-fu and I can't seem to find an answer, as it's a bit of a niche question
I am switching to a tablet/laptop as I'm moving to University - But i wanted to buy a small 144hz monitor for osu. The laptop has an i5-4300u, which has intel integrated graphics 4400.
Most games wouldn't run on this past 60fps, so I can't seem to find an answer as to whether the processor can even output over 60hz to a monitor capable of it. I have a feeling osu should pull enough fps because it's so low demand - but I don't want to buy the monitor if it's not even possible for the integrated graphics to output that framerate in the first place (even if the software hits that refresh rate, it doesn't necessarily mean the hardware will be able to send over 60hz)
I was wondering if anyone had an experience with this? I'd be going mini display port out to DVI.
Edit: In case anyone does some googling and finds this - I did some further testing. I happened to have access to a monitor that runs 100hz and can confirm that, at least at a hardware level on the Microsoft Surface Pro 3, the intel hd 4400 graphics can't run past 60hz.
I used custom resolution software & installed custom drivers to try and add custom resolutions to go above 60hz - But even trying to set it to just 1920x1080 61hz causes an error which cites that there isn't enough bandwidth.
Oddly, the integrated graphics do fine outputting at even up to 3440x1440 in my tests - Just only at 60fps.