We have a linux system Rocky 8.7. (with Driver version 550.90.07) That does not respect all of the refresh rate in the Nvidia server GUI that the monitor manufaturer says the monitor can support. So this looks to be some sort of EDID error maybe ? In xrandr the refresh rates are also not showing and if we try to manually force to create a line in xrandr there is an error. Is there some way to turn off EDID and force the Nvidia server GUI to show the fresh rates and also xradr to behave ? We went back into our records and in the past older Nvidia drivers did support the the same monitor refresh rates and so something seems to of changed over the years. We have checked with different models of monitor and seeing the error with those as well. thank you
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