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- Its already built, and working. graphics, are looking for address 50 via poling, which is why video devices are hot pluggable, despite garnering that functionality from a non hot plug technology. but I am only asking how to verify, and maybe increase the frequency.j0h– j0h2025-04-28 02:14:37 +00:00Commented Apr 28 at 2:14
- you can't, standard-wise, increase the frequency, and it's not usually a setting that can be adjusted; this is something every graphic cards driver and/or graphics card implements differently, usually; the fact that you can use your specific card's DDC as general I²C bus is lucky, already! Also, honestly, simply the wrong bus if you need more data rate. Well, I've warned you about the consequences of doing this in the wild from professional experience – all I can do.Marcus Müller– Marcus Müller2025-04-28 09:28:03 +00:00Commented Apr 28 at 9:28
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