Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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03-25-2023, 01:46 PM
(Last edited: 03-25-2023, 01:56 PM by alexaedita)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-24-2023 02:52 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(03-23-2023 06:31 PM)alexaedita Wrote: As of 03/23/23 CRU still does not work with latest driver 23.3.2 for 7000 series cards due to the lack of support from AMD for custom EDID's.Keep reporting it with every driver version. Will do. (03-25-2023 07:24 AM)Man Wrote:(03-23-2023 06:31 PM)alexaedita Wrote: As of 03/23/23 CRU still does not work with latest driver 23.3.2 for 7000 series cards due to the lack of support from AMD for custom EDID's. I disagree, like anything - my opinion is as subjective as yours. Nvidia's forums are just like AMD forums are full of people who dislike this or that about Nvidia, nothing unique about it. As someone who owned AMD cards for years, I can attest to the fact that AMD has good products, and I will buy them again when I can. GPU and CPU spectrum. This is not to say that I would prefer one vs the other, since both company/products have a reason to exist. |
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03-25-2023, 02:29 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello, thank you very much for this utility. I have been using for several years and for me it is essential software. (There should be a hall of fame for such things).
Anyway I am sure I'm just looking in the wrong place, but I'm still confused about what some of the HDMI 2.x Support settings do. I am using an LG C1 OLED as a display with nvidia 3080 gpu. I attached my current settings. I have Max FRL at 48 Gbps and TMDS rate set to 660 and I know what these do. I have deep color up to 48-bit enabled and understand these. I know what DSC is but don't use it. Most of the other ones I'm clueless: Fast Vactive and ALLM and FAPA start are enabled but I'm unsure if they should be. M delta, Cinema VRR, and Negative M VRR are all disabled. I'm curious in particular what these last three do and if they might be useful for me? |
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03-25-2023, 05:45 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-24-2023 02:51 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(03-20-2023 07:48 PM)PomiotSzatana69 Wrote: Hello.There's no way for the data to represent refresh rates outside of 60-123 Hz for standard resolutions. You have to use detailed resolutions for other refresh rates. There's nothing special about the way standard resolutions work. There's no way for a game to only support standard resolutions. You didn't give any details about what's actually happening, only what you think is happening. You didn't mention what game, what monitor, what GPU, what resolutions, what CRU shows. Export a file using CRU and post it here. Sorry for lack of detailed info. Monitor: AOC 24G2ZE/BK 1080p 240hz (in CRU it is listed as AOCB203 24G2W1G8, latest drivers from AOC website) GPU: AMD Radeon 6700XT (driver version 23.3.1) Game: Two Worlds 2 1.3.7 DirectX10 version Resolution: 1920x1080 16:9 And You are right - after testing it again game was forced into "TV resolution" by default - not "standard resolution". Probably I've messed up something before. Anyway I've fixed the problem without actually using CRU - pressing "Alt+Enter" after booting the game switches it to correct resolution/refresh rate - it is running at 240hz after pressing those keys. Alt+tab/ctrl+alt+delete/windows key and then going back to game didn't worked - only alt+enter. Thank You very much for encouraging me to look into problem again instead just waiting for answer. Cheers. |
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03-26-2023, 12:17 PM
(Last edited: 03-26-2023, 12:19 PM by ArtMov)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-24-2023 02:52 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(03-21-2023 06:58 PM)ArtMov Wrote: Hi guys, this is the first time I've encountered this, the hz settings do not change, I can't overclock the monitor, is there really some kind of protection against this? Laptop asus rog scar g17 g732You would have to ask Intel why their driver limits custom resolutions on laptop screens. On another laptop with the same intel gpu driver, display overclocking works, permissions are added ( Pls tell me what else can be done? Is there another way? I have 10 gen graphics. |
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03-26-2023, 03:39 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-24-2023 10:52 PM)Jenno7 Wrote: I did 78hz before, it's been about 1 year but i cant again 1024x768 75hz and 78hzHow did you do it before? With CRU or some other way? 1024x768 is not the native resolution. You can't add non-native resolutions on laptops with CRU because they don't have scalers. The old GPU method doesn't work for laptop screens, only external monitors. |
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03-26-2023, 03:39 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-24-2023 11:04 PM)PLU Wrote: Hi, I've been trying for a while to make my VRAM idle at 165 Hz but I haven't been able to yet.The first post tells you why it turns red and what to do. |
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03-26-2023, 03:39 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-25-2023 02:01 AM)sofakng Wrote: Thanks so much for the fantastic utility!This is normal behavior for refresh rates in Windows. Refresh rates are automatically propagated down to lower resolutions by the graphics driver as scaled resolutions. I don't see why the monitor would freak out because it's supposed to be scaled to the higher resolution. |
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03-26-2023, 03:39 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-25-2023 01:46 PM)ozgu Wrote: @ToastyX First of all I'd like to thank you for this super beneficial tool, it is much appreciated!The frequency range in the specs is not necessarily the frequency range supported with FreeSync. You didn't mention what monitor you have. What is the advertised FreeSync range? If there's already a FreeSync data block by default with the range 48-75 Hz, then that might be the correct range. DisplayPort doesn't normally use the FreeSync data block, so maybe NVIDIA's driver is using the range limits instead. If the range limits is used for FreeSync, the horizontal range should be two equal values like 120-120 kHz. |
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03-26-2023, 03:39 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-25-2023 02:29 PM)AntiGod Wrote: Hello, thank you very much for this utility. I have been using for several years and for me it is essential software. (There should be a hall of fame for such things).I don't have the HDMI 2.1 specification, and there isn't much info about this online, so I'm not sure what everything means. Fast Vactive means the TV is capable of using a higher pixel frequency to complete the refresh scanout faster. I don't think this applies to VRR because VRR already does this inherently. Auto Low-Latency Mode means the TV is capable of automatically switching to a low-latency mode when requested. I don't know if Windows drivers use this feature. This is probably something game consoles use. FAPA start location has something to do with the frame accurate packet area. Cinema VRR means the TV is capable of handling film refresh rates outside of the VRR range. M delta and Negative M VRR have something to do with VRR calculations. |
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03-26-2023, 03:39 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-26-2023 12:17 PM)ArtMov Wrote: On another laptop with the same intel gpu driver, display overclocking works, permissions are added ( Pls tell me what else can be done? Is there another way? I have 10 gen graphics.I don't control what Intel's driver does. You'll have to ask them. Their driver ignores EDID overrides on some laptop screens for some reason. |
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