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12-07-2019, 12:47 PM
Post: #4391
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-05-2019 07:31 PM)Medfool Wrote:  I am experiencing a bug when I wake up my monitors from stand-by. The taskbar switches to my 2nd monitor and the only way to fix this is by restarting my PC. Any idea what could be going on?
Try running restart.exe and choose recovery mode. That will also reset the Windows screen resolution settings. Then restart the driver and see if it sticks.
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12-07-2019, 12:55 PM
Post: #4392
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-05-2019 11:24 PM)ciscospirit Wrote:  In Nvidia Control Panel i just see this:
Desktop color depth: Highest (32-bit)
Output color depth: 8 bpc
Output color format: YCbCr420
Output dynamic range: Limited

How can i get this to work, to get there 10 pbc and RGB or YCbCr440 or 444 color format and full dynamic range?
Well the first problem I see is the color format should not be YCbCr 4:2:0 at 8 bpc unless it's running in HDMI 1.4 mode instead of HDMI 2.0. Some TVs have an option that you have to enable to get HDMI 2.0 and deep color, but if CRU already shows an HDMI 2.0 data block, then I don't know.
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12-07-2019, 12:58 PM
Post: #4393
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-06-2019 03:28 PM)DethCubeLord Wrote:  I am using the HP ProBook 450 G3, 17" 1366x768 TN, i5-6200u, Intel HD Graphics 520 + AMD Radeon R7 M340 variant. I have managed to overclock it to 79 Hz successfully, but as soon as I cross this threshold, the monitor produces a tad flickering and very distorted and discoloured image (although the refresh rate seems to increase). I tried using the reduced LCD option too, but to no avail Sad... Does this mean that I've kinda hit the limit my display can handle? If not, could you please beacon me to what I should do to further push the frames?
Sometimes decreasing the blanking/totals will allow you to squeeze in a few more Hz, but laptop screens are usually not picky about timing parameters, so you might be hitting some other hardware limitation.
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12-07-2019, 01:02 PM
Post: #4394
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-06-2019 03:33 AM)Primordiarch Wrote:  I could enable Freesync with default AMD driver from my laptop's manufacturer (Acer) but if I updated my driver to the latest AMD driver from AMD site, the Freesync is not supported. What do I need to do to enable it?
CRU is not meant for adding FreeSync to non-FreeSync displays. FreeSync could theoretically work with a laptop screen, but the driver would have to allow it.
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12-08-2019, 04:55 PM (Last edited: 12-08-2019, 04:59 PM by ciscospirit)
Post: #4395
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hey Toasty...

hmm at my TV i had already enabled Deep Color (it is called extended format at Sony)...

I use it for 3840x2160 60 Hz so HDMI 2.0 would be captable for 10 bpc and yCbCr420 with Limited dynamic range.
That is what i want, but i have just 8bpc here... funny thing, few days ago i had the 10 bpc option there.. so don't know

is ther any idea, how i can force 10 bpc in nvidia system control?

(12-07-2019 12:55 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(12-05-2019 11:24 PM)ciscospirit Wrote:  In Nvidia Control Panel i just see this:
Desktop color depth: Highest (32-bit)
Output color depth: 8 bpc
Output color format: YCbCr420
Output dynamic range: Limited

How can i get this to work, to get there 10 pbc and RGB or YCbCr440 or 444 color format and full dynamic range?
Well the first problem I see is the color format should not be YCbCr 4:2:0 at 8 bpc unless it's running in HDMI 1.4 mode instead of HDMI 2.0. Some TVs have an option that you have to enable to get HDMI 2.0 and deep color, but if CRU already shows an HDMI 2.0 data block, then I don't know.

(12-08-2019 04:55 PM)ciscospirit Wrote:  Hey Toasty...

hmm at my TV i had already enabled Deep Color (it is called extended format at Sony)...

I use it for 3840x2160 60 Hz so HDMI 2.0 would be captable for 10 bpc and yCbCr420 with Limited dynamic range.
That is what i want, but i have just 8bpc here... funny thing, few days ago i had the 10 bpc option there.. so don't know

is ther any idea, how i can force 10 bpc in nvidia system control?


If I look into MonINFO i see just te "Registry Active" entry for my Sony TV:
color bit depth is there "undefined"




Monitor
Model name............... SONY TV *00
Windows description...... Generic PnP Monitor
Manufacturer............. Sony
Plug and Play ID......... SNY3F05
Serial number............ n/a
Manufacture date......... 2019, ISO week 1
Filter driver............ None
-------------------------
EDID revision............ 1.3
Input signal type........ Digital
Color bit depth.......... Undefined
Display type............. RGB color
Screen size.............. 1660 x 930 mm (74,9 in)
Power management......... Not supported
Extension blocs.......... 1 (Unknown type)
-------------------------
DDC/CI................... n/a

Color characteristics
Default color space...... Non-sRGB
Display gamma............ 2,20
Red chromaticity......... Rx 0,625 - Ry 0,340
Green chromaticity....... Gx 0,280 - Gy 0,595
Blue chromaticity........ Bx 0,155 - By 0,070
White point (default).... Wx 0,283 - Wy 0,298
Additional descriptors... None

Timing characteristics
Horizontal scan range.... 14-136kHz
Vertical scan range...... 23-62Hz
Video bandwidth.......... 600MHz
CVT standard............. Not supported
GTF standard............. Not supported
Additional descriptors... None
Preferred timing......... Yes
Native/preferred timing.. 3840x2160p at 60Hz (16:9)
Modeline............... "3840x2160" 594,000 3840 4016 4104 4400 2160 2168 2178 2250 +hsync +vsync
Detailed timing #1....... 1920x1080p at 60Hz (16:9)
Modeline............... "1920x1080" 148,500 1920 2008 2052 2200 1080 1084 1089 1125 +hsync +vsync

Standard timings supported
640 x 480p at 60Hz - IBM VGA
800 x 600p at 60Hz - VESA
1024 x 768p at 60Hz - VESA
1280 x 1024p at 60Hz - VESA STD
1600 x 900p at 60Hz - VESA STD
1152 x 864p at 75Hz - VESA STD
1680 x 1050p at 60Hz - VESA STD

Report information
Date generated........... 08.12.2019
Software revision........ 2.91.0.1043
Data source.............. Registry-Active
Operating system......... 10.0.18362.2

Raw data
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12-08-2019, 06:04 PM (Last edited: 12-08-2019, 06:05 PM by ciscospirit)
Post: #4396
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
hmm... it looks like my Displayport 1.2 to HDMI Adapter is the problem...
if i connect the TV directly to the HDMI Output of my GTX1070 i got 8 bpc or 12 bpc also more color formats...
but i need it on the Display Port Output with an HDMI Adapter... otherwise i can't use my second TV in my multi-room setup.

not sure why, but few days ago, also with the adapter it worked... hmmm strange...
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12-09-2019, 01:03 AM (Last edited: 12-09-2019, 01:14 AM by sumdumgui)
Post: #4397
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-07-2019 12:45 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(12-06-2019 10:08 PM)sumdumgui Wrote:  New to the forum. I am 68 years old and in the early stage of Alzheimers's. I have read the instructions several times and cannot retain the information to be able to ues the software. I have a Intel NUC dn2820FYK connetced to a Panasonic plasmat tv. The tv has no over scan settings so the screen is either too large or too small. Is there a video tutorial on how to use CRU? Youtube has some on overclocking monitors but none on setting custom resolutions. I know it can be done. When I first bought the NUC I found a app that let me set a custom resolution via a GUI. It had a box that represented my monitor and a red outline that you could drag to set the screen resolution. It worked fine. but I can't remember what it was called and can't follow your directions for CRU.
Overclocking is the same as setting custom resolutions. CRU doesn't deal with overscan. There should be an option in the Intel graphics control panel somewhere to compensate for overscan.

That is totally dependent on the which Intel driver you have installed. Using The IntelĀ® Driver & Support Assistant installs the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel. The driver for my adapter installs a version of the control panel that does not support resizing of your screen. On my other PC the control panel has sliders to set the screen size. As I said I am not able to understand your directions for CRU. A resolution of 1880 X 1020 would result in my PC's display fitting my TV screen. Thank you for your reply.
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12-09-2019, 05:59 PM
Post: #4398
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-09-2019 01:03 AM)sumdumgui Wrote:  That is totally dependent on the which Intel driver you have installed. Using The IntelĀ® Driver & Support Assistant installs the Intel HD Graphics Control Panel. The driver for my adapter installs a version of the control panel that does not support resizing of your screen. On my other PC the control panel has sliders to set the screen size. As I said I am not able to understand your directions for CRU. A resolution of 1880 X 1020 would result in my PC's display fitting my TV screen. Thank you for your reply.
Then add a detailed resolution with active set to 1880x1020. I don't know if that will work because the TV might just overscan that as well. If that's the case, try setting the scaling in the Intel control panel to center the resolution.
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12-11-2019, 03:00 AM
Post: #4399
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hey guys quick question please. I have an old 2560x1440p korean monitor the Catleap from way back in 2012, yes the one that overclocks great. I just upgraded to the new Radeon 2020 Adrenaline today and when I was creating my new resolutions something occurred to me that I know would probably only be answered here.

If I use 1440p at 60Hz (native res) for everything in Windows 10 but launch games at 1080p, will the game be using the custom 1080p @ 100Hz resolution that I created using CRU? Or does the game just set its very own 1080p 60Hz resolution? And if so, is there a way to make games launch the custom 100Hz res when the game starts but automatically go back to 1440p 60Hz when the game quits? I'm only really interested in 100Hz when playing fast paced games.

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12-11-2019, 08:26 PM
Post: #4400
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-11-2019 03:00 AM)SkOrPn Wrote:  Hey guys quick question please. I have an old 2560x1440p korean monitor the Catleap from way back in 2012, yes the one that overclocks great. I just upgraded to the new Radeon 2020 Adrenaline today and when I was creating my new resolutions something occurred to me that I know would probably only be answered here.

If I use 1440p at 60Hz (native res) for everything in Windows 10 but launch games at 1080p, will the game be using the custom 1080p @ 100Hz resolution that I created using CRU? Or does the game just set its very own 1080p 60Hz resolution? And if so, is there a way to make games launch the custom 100Hz res when the game starts but automatically go back to 1440p 60Hz when the game quits? I'm only really interested in 100Hz when playing fast paced games.
The Catleap can't display 1920x1080 @ 100 Hz directly, so you have to add 2560x1440 @ 100 Hz. The graphics driver will automatically add some common lower resolutions as scaled resolutions with the same refresh rate. If the game has its own resolution options, you can set the resolution and refresh rate directly, and it will not affect the desktop resolution. Otherwise, some games use the desktop refresh rate. In that case, you can use something like this to create custom shortcuts: http://www.bcheck.net/apps/reso.htm
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