07-21-2015, 02:53 AM
Thanks much, guys. I really appreciate your insight.
No, there's nothing at all wrong with the graphics as-is. There doesn't seem to be any option to change resolution or refresh rate, but that's not a real problem.
I started thinking about this because the laptop I just did a 2.4 install on benefited greatly by installing the nVidia driver. It took the 14" screen from 1768 up to the 1280 rez it's supposed to be, and dropped the refresh rate down to the proper 60 hertz, from 76, which had really concerned me, as the GPU runs hot on that machine. The resulting display is spectacular. The nVidia driver also gives nice sensor feedback.
Quote:With ALL that said, are you experiencing any issues or troubles to warnt a different driver or experience?
No, there's nothing at all wrong with the graphics as-is. There doesn't seem to be any option to change resolution or refresh rate, but that's not a real problem.
I started thinking about this because the laptop I just did a 2.4 install on benefited greatly by installing the nVidia driver. It took the 14" screen from 1768 up to the 1280 rez it's supposed to be, and dropped the refresh rate down to the proper 60 hertz, from 76, which had really concerned me, as the GPU runs hot on that machine. The resulting display is spectacular. The nVidia driver also gives nice sensor feedback.