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02-24-2022, 06:23 PM
Post: #6431
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(02-23-2022 04:52 PM)Olezhka Wrote:  Hi! Can I add 1920x1440 resolution on my laptop with full hd display? Or It will not support and can break my window down ?
I don't have any software that can scale down, so that wouldn't work.
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02-24-2022, 06:27 PM
Post: #6432
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(02-22-2022 11:44 PM)salzrat Wrote:  Hi, I have a problem with a monitor that supports UHD 144Hz only via connecting 2 display port cables
What monitor?

(02-22-2022 11:44 PM)salzrat Wrote:  Since I already had to create a custom resolution for 120Hz to work (it didn't work for the default 119,91 that windows selected)
Why did you have to create a custom resolution? What parameters did you change? 120 vs. 119.91 Hz by itself would not make a difference.

(02-22-2022 11:44 PM)salzrat Wrote:  I tried CRU to create a suitable mode with 144Hz, but the mode becomes red and can't be saved, maybe I'm doing something wrong.
This is explained in the first post, but if you're using two DisplayPort connections, then each connection should be listed as a separate monitor, and you would have to add 1920x2160 @ 144 Hz on each monitor. You would also need a Tiled Display Topology data block, which is normally in the second extension block, but CRU can't read the second extension block with NVIDIA, so this would have to be done manually.

(02-22-2022 11:44 PM)salzrat Wrote:  Strangely enough, the only mode available in the EDID seems to be:
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Native/preferred timing.. 2000x1000p at 60Hz
    Modeline............... "2000x1000" 166,250 2000 2128 2336 2672 1000 1003 1013 1038 -hsync +vsync
Is that what CRU shows? Does CRU list any other monitors?
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02-27-2022, 11:41 AM
Post: #6433
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello everyone, I am a new user, so I apologize if the question has already been dealt with. I searched the thread, but couldn't find a guide. I have a 60hz lcd. With the windows default settings I have eyestrain. I have verified that Windows reads 59.94hz. I have set CRU resolution standard lcd to 61hz and now the lcd is perfect. Could that be the problem? Is the 61hz value entered correct? Or is there a precise time to enter to get exact 60hz? If I put 60hz in CRU I have the same problem. Thanks to those who want to answer and especially ToastyX for the spectacular software.
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02-27-2022, 05:26 PM
Post: #6434
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
hi all, i have a DP KVM 2x1 pro and a 144hz DP monitor and ASUS Mini PC PN51 running amd 5500u. If i use direct DP connection, the monitor works well. But if I connect through the KVM, the monitor flickers forever. I've tried to use CRU and lower the settings to 100 or 120, but can't get it to work with the KVM as well. Any advice on the settings that I should look out for? Thanks.
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02-28-2022, 02:10 AM
Post: #6435
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(02-27-2022 05:26 PM)rainbow99 Wrote:  hi all, i have a DP KVM 2x1 pro and a 144hz DP monitor and ASUS Mini PC PN51 running amd 5500u. If i use direct DP connection, the monitor works well. But if I connect through the KVM, the monitor flickers forever. I've tried to use CRU and lower the settings to 100 or 120, but can't get it to work with the KVM as well. Any advice on the settings that I should look out for? Thanks.
That's usually a signal quality problem. I don't know if a better cable might help or if there's some issue with the KVM. DisplayPort runs at fixed bit rates, so the refresh rate would need to be low enough to shift to a lower bit rate. If 144 Hz uses HBR3, going below 357 MHz pixel clock would shift down to HBR2. Keep in mind the color depth as well because 10 bpc would use more bandwidth than 8 bpc.
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02-28-2022, 02:10 AM
Post: #6436
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(02-27-2022 11:41 AM)Razkain Wrote:  Hello everyone, I am a new user, so I apologize if the question has already been dealt with. I searched the thread, but couldn't find a guide. I have a 60hz lcd. With the windows default settings I have eyestrain. I have verified that Windows reads 59.94hz. I have set CRU resolution standard lcd to 61hz and now the lcd is perfect. Could that be the problem? Is the 61hz value entered correct? Or is there a precise time to enter to get exact 60hz? If I put 60hz in CRU I have the same problem. Thanks to those who want to answer and especially ToastyX for the spectacular software.
What you're saying doesn't make sense. 61 vs. 59.94 Hz isn't going to make a difference with eyestrain, so there's some other factor.
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02-28-2022, 09:34 AM
Post: #6437
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(02-28-2022 02:10 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(02-27-2022 11:41 AM)Razkain Wrote:  Hello everyone, I am a new user, so I apologize if the question has already been dealt with. I searched the thread, but couldn't find a guide. I have a 60hz lcd. With the windows default settings I have eyestrain. I have verified that Windows reads 59.94hz. I have set CRU resolution standard lcd to 61hz and now the lcd is perfect. Could that be the problem? Is the 61hz value entered correct? Or is there a precise time to enter to get exact 60hz? If I put 60hz in CRU I have the same problem. Thanks to those who want to answer and especially ToastyX for the spectacular software.
What you're saying doesn't make sense. 61 vs. 59.94 Hz isn't going to make a difference with eyestrain, so there's some other factor.

ToastyX, thank you so much for your time. You were right. I set the "full" setting in the video Nvidia control panel in the color section and now the display is perfect. Thanks again for the quick reply.
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03-01-2022, 09:05 PM
Post: #6438
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Hello, I have a question that will hopefully ease my anxiety. Say I were to use the CRU application to modify the already present Windows 10 resolutions, and then I were to delete the CRU application. How can I reset all resolutions back to default (as shipped with the device) without the CRU application, and is this even possible? Thanks, and have a great day!
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03-02-2022, 12:32 AM
Post: #6439
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(03-01-2022 09:05 PM)Mark Fable Wrote:  Hello, I have a question that will hopefully ease my anxiety. Say I were to use the CRU application to modify the already present Windows 10 resolutions, and then I were to delete the CRU application. How can I reset all resolutions back to default (as shipped with the device) without the CRU application, and is this even possible? Thanks, and have a great day!
Uninstalling the monitor in Device Manager and rebooting will reset the monitor back to default. Using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) also resets all monitors.
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03-04-2022, 05:41 PM
Post: #6440
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Hi
I have a laptop with built-in HDR display but having trouble getting it to work in some games. HDR video is working, Auto HDR is working in some games (but doesnt look great... rather use SDR than bad HDR) but native HDR games I tested do not let me enable it, they think the display does not support it.

I have seen some other having this problem but no solution.
Im wondering if maybe you have some ideas what's causing this problem and/or maybe if CRU can be used to get the display to be recognised as HDR by the games somehow.
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