That was sadly your bad experience; but nothing can be done on the
software side; so closing the report now.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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It's the hardware. Response from Asus:
"After consulting with our team we were advised that this would not be
possible due to the integrated graphics on the notebook."
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Update: I bought this HDMI3.0 to DVI-D cable
(https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DI89K7K) and still no luck.
120Hz is not working either, which I would have hoped would work.
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Wow, thanks. My old setup used DVI. I either need to get a new HDMI 1.3
cable or some kind of fantastic HDMI to DVI adapter.
I appreciate this, right now probably "NOT A BUG", will keep it updated!
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Looks like your hardware is not able to get so high rate (see the xrand
output). Its not because you set a modeline higher that your hardware
will follow. Each piece of hardware need to be able to support such rate
(cpu/gpu/ram/screen/cord/port)
http://www.overclock.net/t/1358464/does-amd-support-
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