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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
03-22-2024, 12:09 AM
Post: #8061
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-07-2024 05:01 AM)Dreamic Wrote:  
(03-07-2024 12:09 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(03-02-2024 12:56 AM)Dreamic Wrote:  Any idea what could be causing this?
4 second clip:
https://i.imgur.com/g1gWFBC.mp4
Horizontal white line flicker on OLED, seemingly only at 360Hz, regardless of HDMI or DP cable or port, VRR on or off. I can find various results of different monitors, TV's, QDOLED, WOLED, Dell/Alienware, LG, MSI, 27", 32", etc of this issue.
No real solutions or explanations, besides lowering refresh rate which isn't much of a solution imo. Also CRU seems to do nothing on this specific display.
That looks like a signal quality problem, but if it's not the cable, then either it's an internal problem with the monitor, a bug in the monitor's firmware, or a bug in the GPU's driver with regard to DSC. If CRU doesn't have any effect, that's a GPU driver bug.
Yea, this is the only display I've had where I can't get CRU working, at all, not a single change is listened to.
I've already amassed a list of like 15 people on Reddit who have commented in various places about having this issue with this monitor, and tagged MSI (even though the issue isn't exclusive to them, from what I've seen).
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I've also been encouraging everyone to make a ticket about it, hopefully they can get to the bottom of it. I was wondering if Blurbusters was getting one of these 3660Hz QDOLEDs, as if he was able to replicate the issue he would probably have an easier time getting MSI to listen.

Regarding DSC, they already confirmed they're working on a toggle for upcoming firmware, so we'll see if that changes anything. However, the issue is already only present at 360Hz, not 240Hz (the next highest option), even though DSC is forced on at all refresh rates and resolutions currently.
And when DSC is able to be disabled in new firmware, you still won't be able to run 360Hz 2560x1440 at 10bit without it, even though the monitor does have a proper 48gbps HDMI 2.1.

Blurbusters also suspects firmware issue currently. It's definitely not cable, it could be Nvidia driver or DSC. Or Samsung really screwed something up.

Anyways, I've done about all I can do, with others also brainstorming and trying various things. All that can be done is to get MSI's attention and hope something comes of it, I pray they're able to reproduce it so it's like locked in to being investigated. They'll have an easier time contacting Nvidia, Microsoft, or Samsung if they need to...

As an update to this post, MSI saying they've reproduced the issue and are looking into fixing it in firmware, ToastyX also said they believe the issue is firmware related, but look at this.

https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED_Gaming/com..._27gs95qe/

Same issue, different brand and panel, WOLED instead of QDOLED, new, recent.
If we think it's firmware, what the f*** is going on?
The guy says it's his 2nd LG with the issue too.
This seems doomed, widespread, most people are halfblind is an issue.
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03-22-2024, 07:46 PM
Post: #8062
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-21-2024 09:10 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(03-21-2024 04:59 PM)JUZY Wrote:  I have an OMEN by HP 15-ax208no Laptop. I have recently replaced the original screen with a BOE NV156FHM-N4B 1920x1080 144hz.
The screen works as it should but when I installed it, only the 60hz (original screen hz) option came up.
I have tried different options via CRU but I can only get the screen to come up to 72hz. If I set it to 144hz, the screen splits in two and stutters. If I set it to 75hz, the color is washed out, almost making it black and white.
Anything above 75hz results in the screen splitting in two and stuttering.

I wonder if there is any way to solve this or if it is the screen that is wrong or the laptop?
Seems like either it's the wrong panel, or it only supports 144 Hz with specific timing parameters, which would be in the data sheet.


Which of these are timing parameters? If it is the right data, which columns do I fill in the CRU?
           
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03-23-2024, 12:16 AM (Last edited: 03-23-2024, 12:16 AM by ToastyX)
Post: #8063
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-22-2024 07:46 PM)JUZY Wrote:  Which of these are timing parameters? If it is the right data, which columns do I fill in the CRU?
The second one. Should look like this:
   
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03-23-2024, 03:22 AM
Post: #8064
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Guys quick question, once I set my desired resolution (in this case, I changed freesync range from 60-144 to 30-143), can I uninstall CRU or if I delete the program it will not work?
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03-23-2024, 04:11 AM
Post: #8065
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-23-2024 03:22 AM)Elf_7 Wrote:  Guys quick question, once I set my desired resolution (in this case, I changed freesync range from 60-144 to 30-143), can I uninstall CRU or if I delete the program it will not work?
CRU does not need to be present for changes to take effect, but keep in mind if you use something like DDU before upgrading the graphics driver, it will reset the monitors.
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03-23-2024, 05:07 AM
Post: #8066
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
I have an AW2725DF, Nvidia RTX 3080, 8k 1.4 DP Cable. I have an elgato 4k capture card as well that is plugged in which i'll be cloning but I don't think it has much of a play on this as i've tried doing it without this plugged in

I want to play stretched and turn 2560x1440 to 1720x1080 360hz for better frames. I legit spent I would say about 10 hours trying to get this to work but this is my only hope now.

I am using Display ID 1.3 at the bottom and deleting everything else. I first copy the one that shows 1440p and 360hz, I delete that one and add a new one, paste, change resolution, I have tried with different timings but the resolution won't pop up once I try to change it. when I add a standard resolution of 1920x1080 with it, it works but only sets as desktop resolution and not active. I try to delete the monitor and "reset-all" but why is that resolution still there despite me deleting the entry????? I also tried SRE to delete 2k resolution off and it did nothing. I reinstalled my gpu and I believe the custom resolution was still there after. I kept changing things a bunch and eventually it disappeared but I can't get the resolution to show up on advanced display settings while getting it on active resolution. PLEASE HELP my head is actually hurting.
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03-23-2024, 01:34 PM
Post: #8067
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-23-2024 05:07 AM)uhboof Wrote:  I have an AW2725DF, Nvidia RTX 3080, 8k 1.4 DP Cable. I have an elgato 4k capture card as well that is plugged in which i'll be cloning but I don't think it has much of a play on this as i've tried doing it without this plugged in

I want to play stretched and turn 2560x1440 to 1720x1080 360hz for better frames. I legit spent I would say about 10 hours trying to get this to work but this is my only hope now.

I am using Display ID 1.3 at the bottom and deleting everything else. I first copy the one that shows 1440p and 360hz, I delete that one and add a new one, paste, change resolution, I have tried with different timings but the resolution won't pop up once I try to change it. when I add a standard resolution of 1920x1080 with it, it works but only sets as desktop resolution and not active. I try to delete the monitor and "reset-all" but why is that resolution still there despite me deleting the entry????? I also tried SRE to delete 2k resolution off and it did nothing. I reinstalled my gpu and I believe the custom resolution was still there after. I kept changing things a bunch and eventually it disappeared but I can't get the resolution to show up on advanced display settings while getting it on active resolution. PLEASE HELP my head is actually hurting.
Don't make the same post in two places.
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03-24-2024, 10:44 PM
Post: #8068
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
I'm trying to adjust the resolution of a Dell U2412M monitor (Win10, 3060RTX, connected via DP1.3).
Its native resolution is 16:10 (1920x1200), and I was able to bump that up via NVIDIA's control panel to 2560x1440. Of course, that's a 16:9 ratio, so stuff looks distorted.
When I enter the "proper" resolution of 2304x1440 the control panel tells me that my monitor doesn't support this resolution, and if I try it via CRU I either get an error message on the screen when I apply it, or the control panel crashes altogether (when trying to switch scaling modes).
How do I find out which resolutions my monitor actually supports? Or what else could be going on?
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03-25-2024, 02:35 AM (Last edited: 03-25-2024, 02:38 AM by ToastyX)
Post: #8069
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-24-2024 10:44 PM)Frescard Wrote:  I'm trying to adjust the resolution of a Dell U2412M monitor (Win10, 3060RTX, connected via DP1.3).
Its native resolution is 16:10 (1920x1200), and I was able to bump that up via NVIDIA's control panel to 2560x1440. Of course, that's a 16:9 ratio, so stuff looks distorted.
When I enter the "proper" resolution of 2304x1440 the control panel tells me that my monitor doesn't support this resolution, and if I try it via CRU I either get an error message on the screen when I apply it, or the control panel crashes altogether (when trying to switch scaling modes).
How do I find out which resolutions my monitor actually supports? Or what else could be going on?
You should enable Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) to add higher GPU-scaled resolutions instead of adding custom resolutions. You probably created a GPU-scaled resolution for 2560x1440 while keeping the active resolution at 1920x1200, while CRU creates active resolutions that are sent to the monitor, and the monitor is telling you it doesn't support the resolution.

When the NVIDIA control panel says the resolution is not supported by the display, it actually means NVIDIA's driver is rejecting it for some reason, not the monitor. I don't see why 2560x1440 would work but not 2304x1440 if the active resolution is still 1920x1200, but that's definitely on the driver's end.
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03-25-2024, 01:15 PM
Post: #8070
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
How exactly do the range limits in CRU work?
I have a benq xl2540 connected via DP, freesync ON.
To test the range limits I set V rate to 48-230hz (from 48-240hz), but the monitor is still running default 240hz according to testufo.
How and when do the range limits apply?
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