Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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11-26-2024, 02:01 AM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-26-2024 01:45 AM)ToastyX Wrote:(11-26-2024 01:13 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I have no idea how to do it, can you explain, please?Add an extension block and change the type to DisplayID 1.3. Then add a detailed resolutions data block and add 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz in there. Ok, done as you said, 3840x1600 120Hz, applied and restarted In the "Detailed resolutions" tab, 3840x1600 60Hz continues to appear Sorry, what else do I need to do? |
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11-26-2024, 02:22 AM
Post: #8622
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-26-2024 02:01 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: Ok, done as you said, 3840x1600 120Hz, applied and restartedThat should be all you need to do. Is 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz still not available? Export another file so I can see. Does display scaling vs. GPU scaling in the NVIDIA control panel make any difference? |
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11-26-2024, 02:30 AM
(Last edited: 11-26-2024, 03:27 AM by willianwojcik)
Post: #8623
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-26-2024 02:22 AM)ToastyX Wrote:(11-26-2024 02:01 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: Ok, done as you said, 3840x1600 120Hz, applied and restartedThat should be all you need to do. Is 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz still not available? Export another file so I can see. Does display scaling vs. GPU scaling in the NVIDIA control panel make any difference? I just redo everything again, same result Display scaling, GPU scaling, same thing, no success Edit, just an update after making the DisplayID extension block On the NVIDIA panel, the color depth setting was at 8 bits by default after these changes, so I set it to 10 bits again as it was, saved and the screen went black. Luckily it reversed itself Something really isn't right |
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11-26-2024, 04:17 AM
Post: #8624
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-26-2024 02:30 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I just redo everything again, same resultI feel like both drivers are broken. The new driver is broken because what you have should work. The old driver is broken because if 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz didn't exist in the EDID, then how is DSR working at 120 Hz? It would have to GPU scale the DSR resolution to 3840x1600 and then GPU scale that to 3840x2160, or it's lying about the refresh rate. You should check the info section in the TV's menu and see what resolution and refresh rate it's really receiving. |
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11-26-2024, 12:43 PM
Post: #8625
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-26-2024 04:17 AM)ToastyX Wrote:(11-26-2024 02:30 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I just redo everything again, same resultI feel like both drivers are broken. The new driver is broken because what you have should work. The old driver is broken because if 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz didn't exist in the EDID, then how is DSR working at 120 Hz? It would have to GPU scale the DSR resolution to 3840x1600 and then GPU scale that to 3840x2160, or it's lying about the refresh rate. You should check the info section in the TV's menu and see what resolution and refresh rate it's really receiving. I agree But everything is being displayed as it should. I've been using these settings since I set it to 21:9 ultrawide. It's always been like this, setting 60Hz on the CRU, it's always worked, with dozens of drivers up to the 556.12 Very strange, I think I'll have to stay on it for a while longer, or stop using DSR to update the drivers Anyway, thanks for your patience and help |
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11-28-2024, 10:02 PM
Post: #8626
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello everyone,
I need your help with the following case. My RX 7900 xt permanently clocks the VRAM boost at 2487 MHz. I've already played around with cru, but I don't understand everything yet, so I just wanted to ask here if anyone knows the optimal settings for my monitor configuration. 1. Monitor: 3840x2160 144hz (Gigabyte M32U) 2. Monitor: 3440x1440 100hz (HP M34D) 3. Monitor: 1920x1080 75hz (ACER QG271) I've already played around with the Hz numbers and the resolutions, but unfortunately I haven't been able to find the optimal settings. I've already increased the blanking time a little, but I wasn't sure how high I could go. If anyone has an idea how I can reduce my VRAM clock speed, I would be very grateful. All three monitors are needed, ideally with the appropriate resolution, theoretically I would only need the maximum Hz number on monitor 1. thanks |
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11-28-2024, 11:08 PM
Post: #8627
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-28-2024 10:02 PM)y.c Wrote: Hello everyone,The blanking periods must be synchronized on all three monitors to be able to change the VRAM clock. There's no way to synchronize the monitors with three different resolutions and three different refresh rates unless all the monitors support some form of variable refresh rate (M34d doesn't). This would happen on NVIDIA as well. |
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11-30-2024, 08:47 AM
Post: #8628
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello i recently downloaded the CRU resolution changer and i deleted all resolutions and restarted my laptop now i have a black screen
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11-30-2024, 05:00 PM
Post: #8629
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-30-2024 08:47 AM)banderman Wrote: Hello i recently downloaded the CRU resolution changer and i deleted all resolutions and restarted my laptop now i have a black screen (09-07-2012 09:06 PM)ToastyX Wrote: Before making any changes, familiarize yourself with booting Windows in safe mode using a recovery drive in case you can't see the screen. If you don't have a recovery drive, press and hold the power button to shut off the computer while Windows is booting. Doing this twice should give you recovery options that you can use to get into safe mode: Troubleshoot > Advanced options > Startup Settings > Restart (09-07-2012 09:06 PM)ToastyX Wrote: To reset a display back to the default configuration, use the "Delete" button at the top to delete the override from the registry and reboot. To reset all displays, run reset-all.exe and reboot. This can be done in safe mode if necessary. |
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12-01-2024, 12:01 AM
(Last edited: 12-01-2024, 12:05 AM by jeffeh12133)
Post: #8630
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Found a weird issue. When using CRU to add CVT-RB 1920x1080 143.981hz, upon reboot, my windows regedit shows VideoStandard as "255"
When deleting this CRU res and adding the same detailed res with nvidia custom resolution (CVT-RB 1920x1080 143.981hz in nvidia CP instead), i go into regedit: Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\GraphicsDrivers\Configuration\ACR0742TH5AA0038521_34_07E4_11^CC793B8FD95ECAE1C053C2FC37090D8E\00\00 and it shows VideoStandard 3. i looked up what VideoStandard means. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/window...l_standard 3 = D3DKMDT_VSS_VESA_CVT 255 = D3DKMDT_VSS_OTHER to replicate, you might have to change your res to something lower, then back to the cvt-rb one in order to see the VideoStandard change between 255 and 3. CRU CVT-RB = VideoStandard 255, nvidia CVT-RGB = VideoStandard 3 (seems proper) so despite adding a 143.981hz CVT-RB resolution in CRU, the regedit in windows always only shows 255 as the VideoStandard whereas adding CVT-RB via nvidia CP as a custom resolution shows the proper VideoStandard being 3 which means D3DKMDT_VSS_VESA_CVT according to above microsoft link. |
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