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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
11-22-2024, 04:28 PM
Post: #8601
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-31-2024 02:49 AM)willianwojcik Wrote:  
(08-30-2024 04:54 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(08-30-2024 02:09 PM)willianwojcik Wrote:  Hello

I've been using CRU since I bought an OLED C2 in early 2023. The software is exceptional, it helped me set the 3840x1600 ultrawide resolution as native in the NVIDIA control panel

About that, since the latest 556.12 driver, the 3840x1600 ultrawide resolution is locked at 60Hz only

There is nothing wrong with the CRU, just the NVIDIA drivers are problematic, as always

Several other users are reporting to NVIDIA, including me, waiting for a solution

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/for...d-at-60hz/
Does display scaling vs. GPU scaling in the NVIDIA control panel make any difference? What about if you add both 3840x1600 @ 60 Hz and 120 Hz? What about if you also add 3840x1600 with SRE: https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Threa...Editor-SRE

Hello

In the last few weeks I contacted NVIDIA. According to them, the problem is with the driver itself and has been fixed in the latest versions

Well, I tested the last driver and again it is not working at the resolution of 3840x1600 at 120 Hz to be the native resolution, in order to use DLDSR

If I don't use CRU and leave 3840x1600 as not the native resolution, not being able to correctly scale DLDSR, well, it works at 120 Hz normally

Funny that the last driver to work perfectly is 556.12. I explained this to NVIDIA support but they don't seem to understand it well

Now, am I going to continue with 556.12 forever? I tried everything without success

Does anyone have any ideas?

Hello

Did anyone solve it?

NVIDIA has no answers, I'm tired of asking

And I'm stuck with the 556.12 driver because it's the last one that works perfectly with DSR
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11-22-2024, 09:40 PM
Post: #8602
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-22-2024 04:28 PM)willianwojcik Wrote:  Hello

Did anyone solve it?

NVIDIA has no answers, I'm tired of asking

And I'm stuck with the 556.12 driver because it's the last one that works perfectly with DSR
You didn't say what you tried. Show me what isn't working. Export files with the changes and post them here.
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11-22-2024, 09:40 PM
Post: #8603
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-22-2024 04:54 AM)juanme555 Wrote:  How do i use Hotkey Resolution Changer? i cant get it to work i get this error: https://prnt.sc/Ry7UevYufY1E
It should be straightforward. DISP_CHANGE_BADMODE means the requested mode is invalid. Does 1280x960 @ 75 Hz exist in the Windows display settings? Is it interlaced or progressive? Are you using multiple monitors?
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11-24-2024, 09:03 PM (Last edited: 11-24-2024, 09:04 PM by MeelyMee)
Post: #8604
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello everyone, I was hoping maybe someone could help me.

I upgraded my laptop from a 60Hz panel to a new 144Hz panel - BOE NV156FHM-NY1

Now this isn't an officially supported upgrade but does work, I have display. This laptop does not seem to have any sort of profile for displays beyond 60Hz though so I assume I will have to create a custom profile with CRU?

I tried copying the settings from the existing 60Hz profile and simply changing the refresh to 144Hz but this does not work, the image appears to be doubled/distorted. Could anyone help me? I think I might need some more settings to fill in in CRU.

Thank you
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Yesterday, 04:36 AM
Post: #8605
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-24-2024 09:03 PM)MeelyMee Wrote:  Hello everyone, I was hoping maybe someone could help me.

I upgraded my laptop from a 60Hz panel to a new 144Hz panel - BOE NV156FHM-NY1

Now this isn't an officially supported upgrade but does work, I have display. This laptop does not seem to have any sort of profile for displays beyond 60Hz though so I assume I will have to create a custom profile with CRU?

I tried copying the settings from the existing 60Hz profile and simply changing the refresh to 144Hz but this does not work, the image appears to be doubled/distorted. Could anyone help me? I think I might need some more settings to fill in in CRU.

Thank you
You would need the datasheet for the recommended timing parameters, but panels usually aren't that picky. Have you tried the different timing options? If "Automatic PC" and "Native HDTV" don't work correctly, then the connection might not have enough bandwidth. You can try different refresh rates and see if you hit a certain limit.
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Yesterday, 05:49 AM (Last edited: Yesterday, 06:02 AM by ebombzor)
Post: #8606
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Why can't I use my DP resolution at 160Hz over HDMI? My monitor does not have 160Hz over HDMI out of the box (even though HDMI 2.1 has more bandwidth than DP 1.4), and every time I put in a detailed resolution under the DisplayID 1.3 extension block over 150Hz it ignores it. I know my monitor can do 160Hz over DP, so I used that exact resolution/timings and pasted it on my HDMI custom resolution, but it doesn't show up in NVCP. What gives?

Monitor: Acer 4K 160Hz XV275KP3
GPU: 3060 Ti

EDIT: Here is where I'm getting stuck on. Works on 154, does not work on 155. https://imgur.com/a/0KOnL9Y
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Yesterday, 11:26 AM
Post: #8607
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Yesterday 04:36 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(11-24-2024 09:03 PM)MeelyMee Wrote:  Hello everyone, I was hoping maybe someone could help me.

I upgraded my laptop from a 60Hz panel to a new 144Hz panel - BOE NV156FHM-NY1

Now this isn't an officially supported upgrade but does work, I have display. This laptop does not seem to have any sort of profile for displays beyond 60Hz though so I assume I will have to create a custom profile with CRU?

I tried copying the settings from the existing 60Hz profile and simply changing the refresh to 144Hz but this does not work, the image appears to be doubled/distorted. Could anyone help me? I think I might need some more settings to fill in in CRU.

Thank you
You would need the datasheet for the recommended timing parameters, but panels usually aren't that picky. Have you tried the different timing options? If "Automatic PC" and "Native HDTV" don't work correctly, then the connection might not have enough bandwidth. You can try different refresh rates and see if you hit a certain limit.

I think I've been ripped off. The sticker may say NV156FHM-NY1 but the EDID says:

Code:
Detailed Timing Descriptors:
    DTD 1:  1920x1080   60.041908 Hz  16:9     67.727 kHz    149.000000 MHz (344 mm x 193 mm)
                 Hfront  108 Hsync  48 Hback  124 Hpol P
                 Vfront   10 Vsync  10 Vback   28 Vpol N
    Empty Descriptor
    Alphanumeric Data String: 'BOE HF'
    Alphanumeric Data String: 'GV156FHB-NZ0'

Fun... now I've got to remove it and return it.
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Yesterday, 01:42 PM (Last edited: Yesterday, 01:44 PM by willianwojcik)
Post: #8608
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-22-2024 09:40 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(11-22-2024 04:28 PM)willianwojcik Wrote:  Hello

Did anyone solve it?

NVIDIA has no answers, I'm tired of asking

And I'm stuck with the 556.12 driver because it's the last one that works perfectly with DSR
You didn't say what you tried. Show me what isn't working. Export files with the changes and post them here.

Right, 556.12, the last one that is scaling perfectly with DLDSR

I do two things to make it work. I pull up the 3840x1600 resolution to the first place in the "Detailed resolutions (2 slots left)" tab. Necessary to appear as native on the NVIDIA panel, otherwise the 2560x1080 resolution will appear as native, scaling incorrectly in the DSR. If you don't do this simple 1 second step, it won't work.

In the "Extension Block", "TV Resolutions" tab, I delete all 4096x2160 resolutions

In the "HDMI Support" tab, I do the same

That's all, I click on "restart64" and everything works as it should

https://imgur.com/a/MFzoJTs
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Yesterday, 03:26 PM
Post: #8609
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Yesterday 01:42 PM)willianwojcik Wrote:  Right, 556.12, the last one that is scaling perfectly with DLDSR

I do two things to make it work. I pull up the 3840x1600 resolution to the first place in the "Detailed resolutions (2 slots left)" tab. Necessary to appear as native on the NVIDIA panel, otherwise the 2560x1080 resolution will appear as native, scaling incorrectly in the DSR. If you don't do this simple 1 second step, it won't work.

In the "Extension Block", "TV Resolutions" tab, I delete all 4096x2160 resolutions

In the "HDMI Support" tab, I do the same

That's all, I click on "restart64" and everything works as it should

https://imgur.com/a/MFzoJTs
Export a file from CRU.
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Yesterday, 03:26 PM
Post: #8610
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Yesterday 05:49 AM)ebombzor Wrote:  Why can't I use my DP resolution at 160Hz over HDMI? My monitor does not have 160Hz over HDMI out of the box (even though HDMI 2.1 has more bandwidth than DP 1.4), and every time I put in a detailed resolution under the DisplayID 1.3 extension block over 150Hz it ignores it. I know my monitor can do 160Hz over DP, so I used that exact resolution/timings and pasted it on my HDMI custom resolution, but it doesn't show up in NVCP. What gives?

Monitor: Acer 4K 160Hz XV275KP3
GPU: 3060 Ti

EDIT: Here is where I'm getting stuck on. Works on 154, does not work on 155. https://imgur.com/a/0KOnL9Y
That's a GPU limitation. The pixel clock is limited to around 1350 MHz.
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