shae
25th August 2014, 23:12
Any idea what's the function of Intel's "clock bending", one of the functions of the Intel "Integrated Clock Controller Service"?
According to a post from an Intel guy in their forum (http://communities.intel.com/thread/33910):
The graphics driver uses this service to adjust the graphics clocks (DPCLK & DPNSCLK) to perform clock bending. Clock bending adjusts the display clock frequencies to reduce screen flicker.
What does that mean in practice?
According to a post from an Intel guy in their forum (http://communities.intel.com/thread/33910):
The graphics driver uses this service to adjust the graphics clocks (DPCLK & DPNSCLK) to perform clock bending. Clock bending adjusts the display clock frequencies to reduce screen flicker.
What does that mean in practice?