Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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12-26-2024, 05:18 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hi, first post here. I've used CRU in the past to get some more out of some laptop monitors I've had. I'm trying now on a desktop screen (HyperX Armada 25). Default clock is 240hz and I'm unable to even go 1 hz above that. The screen displays a message that the input signal is out of range. I'm wondering if this is something that the firmware is blocking since I find that hard to believe, so maybe there is nothing I can do, but hoping there might be something I can try?
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12-26-2024, 05:36 PM
Post: #8692
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-26-2024 05:18 PM)ditchmagnet Wrote: Hi, first post here. I've used CRU in the past to get some more out of some laptop monitors I've had. I'm trying now on a desktop screen (HyperX Armada 25). Default clock is 240hz and I'm unable to even go 1 hz above that. The screen displays a message that the input signal is out of range. I'm wondering if this is something that the firmware is blocking since I find that hard to believe, so maybe there is nothing I can do, but hoping there might be something I can try?It's common for firmware to block higher refresh rates, especially if the monitor already supports high refresh rates. Laptop screens are different because they normally don't have scalers, so there is often nothing blocking higher refresh rates from being sent to the panel, but the panel controller can't always handle higher refresh rates, and you're still limited by the bandwidth of the interface. |
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12-26-2024, 05:51 PM
Post: #8693
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-26-2024 05:36 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(12-26-2024 05:18 PM)ditchmagnet Wrote: Hi, first post here. I've used CRU in the past to get some more out of some laptop monitors I've had. I'm trying now on a desktop screen (HyperX Armada 25). Default clock is 240hz and I'm unable to even go 1 hz above that. The screen displays a message that the input signal is out of range. I'm wondering if this is something that the firmware is blocking since I find that hard to believe, so maybe there is nothing I can do, but hoping there might be something I can try?It's common for firmware to block higher refresh rates, especially if the monitor already supports high refresh rates. Laptop screens are different because they normally don't have scalers, so there is often nothing blocking higher refresh rates from being sent to the panel, but the panel controller can't always handle higher refresh rates, and you're still limited by the bandwidth of the interface. ok, so I guess I'm out of luck on this display. Thanks for responding, and thanks for all your work! |
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Today, 12:37 AM
Post: #8694
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello there! hoping for some help as I do struggle figuring out whats going on here.
I am trying to make freesync work on a BenQ XL2546, the monitor is hooked via HDMI 2.0 to a laptop which has an iGPU (VEGA Ryzen 5000 series) and does recognize the monitor as a VRR capable monitor. However when enabling VRR it will black screen on any game or application, it will work fine if VRR is disabled on the AMD driver, furthermore it did work for a random and brief time (around 2 hours) until I decided to launch CS2, which then completely broke it again. Not sure if I am missing something. Thanks for reading! |
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Today, 03:34 PM
Post: #8695
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Today 12:37 AM)dbbenq Wrote: Hello there! hoping for some help as I do struggle figuring out whats going on here.Is that happening only on the laptop or does it work fine on other systems? Try unplugging the monitor's power for a minute to reset it. If that works but then it happens again, the monitor is defective. |
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