[Found Tech] achieved 4K-like visuals on an IBM P275 CRT monitor using interlaced signals, despite the monitor's official limitations. This hack involves rendering games at high resolution with a discrete GPU and then displaying them via an Intel integrated graphics card running an old driver. While technically not true 4K due to interlacing and aspect ratio differences, it offers a visually impressive experience for CRT enthusiasts.
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