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How to enable display stream compression

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To enable Display Stream Compression, check if your display and graphics card support it, then usually within the graphics card's control panel such as NVIDIA Control Panel, Radeon Settings, or Intel Graphics Command Center, you can activate DSC. Ensure your drivers are up-to-date and that your display cable supports the necessary bandwidth.

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To enable Display Stream Compression (DSC), you typically need to have a display and graphics card that support this feature. It's a technology used to compress video signals, enabling higher resolutions and refresh rates over standard display interfaces like DisplayPort and HDMI. The process for enabling DSC can vary depending on your hardware and operating system. Typically, you can enable it from within the graphics card control panel. For NVIDIA, this is usually found in the NVIDIA Control Panel under the 'Display' settings. For AMD, the Radeon Settings may offer an option to enable DSC. For Intel, similar settings would be available in the Intel Graphics Command Center.

If the option is not visible or available, you may need to update your graphics drivers or check that your hardware supports DSC. Also, ensure that the display cable you are using supports the bandwidth required for DSC. If you continue to have issues, consulting the documentation of your graphics card and display can provide model-specific guidance on how to enable this feature.

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