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My monitor is default 1080p 60Hz with 5ms delay. But my AMD CCC shows this, I can't select more than 60Hz on windows 8.1 change resolution window. But can I undo this "Use EDID od driver defaults" and select 1080p 75Hz and run it normaly?

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No, this is a bug in CCC, in fact there was a meme about it in the PC Master Race reddit the other day.

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No, this is a bug in CCC, in fact there was a meme about it in the PC Master Race reddit the other day.

or just we don't get it right. My monitor can do 75Hz at 1280x720 normally. It can do different Hz for different resolutions and 1080p is at 60Hz. So it just reports what is max resolution, and max refresh rate but not for that resolution, just how big refresh rate can it achieve at given all resolutions it can produce.

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No, this is a bug in CCC, in fact there was a meme about it in the PC Master Race reddit the other day.

my monitor can do up to 76Hz vertical refresh rate and 83Hz horitontal vertical rate. So can it do 1080p overclocked 75?

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