Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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08-24-2013, 10:12 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Yes it shows active for the display and the device manager shows generic pnp monitor. I also had a bunch of them the same which i all deleted and had CRU redetect the active display.
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08-24-2013, 11:09 PM
Post: #252
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
What about if you make a small change like 61 Hz? Make it the first detailed resolution.
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08-24-2013, 11:22 PM
Post: #253
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
I will try that, i had earlier used automatic and just put 75hz? Think that was too much?
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08-25-2013, 05:07 AM
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08-25-2013, 08:58 PM
Post: #255
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
It looks like EDID overrides don't work with your laptop for some reason. I'm not sure why. Does it work for external displays?
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08-25-2013, 09:58 PM
Post: #256
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(08-18-2013 04:45 PM)MEW2K Wrote: I did as you suggested and installed the X-star inf driver, but it had little effect. The strange thing is that if I reboot the computer and enter the windows monitor resolution settings, the 96/120hz settings show up in the the drop down meny, but if I start up NCP or mainly Nvidia Geforce Experience the monitor goes black for a second (just like when you install new graphic drivers, and the screen goes black/blink a few times) and the custom settings are removed from the Windows resolution settings, leaving only the 59/60hz settings in the drop down meny. (08-17-2013 01:17 PM)Stylook Wrote: By the way, when I install the CRU and put in the refresh rates, I also have the same problem with MEW2K, that in the windows screen resolution, it doesn't show all the higher refresh rate 96hz to 120hz. I don't know if this matter or not, or affect any games. But when I use the NVCP custom, the windows screen resolution under advance does show all the higher refresh rate. I am using EVGA GTX 690 gpu card. Just to inform you.I did some more testing and found this is caused by GeForce Experience when the tray icon loads. If the tray icon is not enabled, the problem happens when GeForce Experience is started. This is definitely an NVIDIA driver bug. GeForce Experience seems to trigger some sort of monitor detection routine, but the driver doesn't properly update the Windows resolution list when that happens. Reinstall the NVIDIA driver without GeForce Experience. Choose the custom install option and uncheck "NVIDIA GeForce Experience" and check "Perform a clean installation" just to be sure. Then patch the driver as usual and add the refresh rates back in CRU if necessary. |
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08-25-2013, 10:28 PM
(Last edited: 08-27-2013, 02:39 PM by bertuslakkis)
Post: #257
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(08-24-2013 09:02 PM)ToastyX Wrote: That could be interfering with your ability to use detailed resolutions. Uninstall the monitor using the device manager. Then scan for hardware changes. The monitor should be listed as Generic PnP Monitor or Generic Non-PnP Monitor. Then use CRU to add the resolutions again. If the monitor is Non-PnP, download CRU 1.0.1 to edit it.Did this, was recognised as Generic PnP Monitor, rebooted, applied CRU settings, rebooted again. Games still not use the Detailed resolution refresh rate. They default to 100Hz (why 100Hz? because of the first entry in the Detailed resolutions?) and GPU still applies scaling (only for the 100Hz, 125Hz and 150Hz it doesn't apply any scaling). (08-24-2013 09:02 PM)ToastyX Wrote: Did you try adding the highest refresh rates as detailed resolutions? I don't see why using detailed resolutions would affect other resolutions.This is how I've setup CRU now, all the resolutions that require 123Hz+ are in Detailed resolution list (except for the first as this defines the default resolution, which is 1600x1200@100Hz my default for desktop) : (08-24-2013 09:02 PM)ToastyX Wrote: There shouldn't be any refresh rates other than the ones you add.There aren't any other than the ones listed by CRU (including the Established resolutions and their respective refresh rates) edit: When having 1024x768@150Hz in Detailed resolutions and having 1024x768@120Hz in Standard resolutions it will not force 120Hz in games. When having 1024x768@120Hz in Standard resolutions only it does not force 120Hz in games either. So it seems I was wrong in the first place about Standard resolutions forcing refresh rates, sorry about that. I guess 100Hz and 120Hz are enabled for 1024x768 because of the 1600x1200@100Hz first Detailed resolutions entry? And that's why it defaults to 100Hz for those lower resolutions? edit2: I tried removing the 1600x1200@100Hz as first entry, adding it to the Standard resolution list, and having 800x600@160Hz as the first entry in Detailed resolutions now, so the highest refresh rate is listed first. This still does not force refresh rates for the lower resolutions, it keeps defaulting to 100Hz and applying scaling, it seems it keeps my desktop resolution 1600x1200@100Hz and centers the picture when I run a game (where I can't select a refresh rate) at 1024x768. I wonder how to solve this? If at all possible with CRU? edit3: After setting my desktop resolution to 1920x1440@85Hz just for fun, then running a game in 1024x768 it does use 150Hz and no scaling?!?!?!?!? After further testing it seems that when my desktop resolution is using a refresh rate that >= 100Hz, it uses 100Hz and applies scaling, anything < 100Hz it will use the refresh rate as listed in CRU and does not apply scaling. After testing the above while I re-added 1600x1200@100Hz as the first entry in Detailed resolutions it always uses 100Hz and applies scaling when launching a game in 1024x768... Is this really a driver bug then? I'm lost now edit4: This seems to be the cause for my scaling problem: (08-24-2013 09:02 PM)ToastyX Wrote: Usually GPU scaling will apply to any resolution that's not listed in the EDID regardless of that setting.My question on this regard: is there a way around this? Or I just have to find a way to force any resolution to always use its maximum refresh rate. |
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08-25-2013, 11:38 PM
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08-26-2013, 05:24 PM
(Last edited: 08-28-2013, 06:32 PM by Elajits)
Post: #259
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hey ToastyX
Thx! for this Handy tool! <3 I have a problem! I have an Mobility ATI RADEON 5850 1Gb I "can" go higher than 2560x1600 But when i do it whit 2880x1620 i can see some weird noisy lines around icons and window Can that be something whit BLANKING or Back Porch here is a screen whit the settings i use whit 2560x1600 and it works fine! and also a info link about my monitor! I just want to get 2880x1620 with no noisy lines like around icons and so on! [Image: http://i.minus.com/jbl0NWpzxhfWPK.jpg] Here is a Manual PDF for my monitor! so you maybe can help me out better whit my problem! us.aoc.com/monitor_displays/e2343fi http://www.mediafire.com/?2r0d1u71r53av43 |
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08-28-2013, 05:02 AM
Post: #260
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hi, I'm running a Seiki 4kTV using HDMI 1.4a with a res of 3840x2160p at 30Hz. I'd like to run 2560x1600p at 60Hz but it isn't included between 1080p and 2160p when selecting my resolution. However, it is very well within the limitations/specs of 1.4a.
Would creating a lesser resolution of 2560x1600@60Hz cause any damage to the TV? I already tried it for a few secs and it ran fine. If so, I can use 4k for browsing and some strategic games while having 1080p120hz or 1600p60hz for either fast refresh rates or higher resolutions; which can be very convenient for me! Thank you in advance! |
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