NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
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01-12-2014, 05:41 PM
Post: #226
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RE: NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
Yes, you must use the full patch to get around the 400 MHz pixel clock limit for SLI unless you plan to only use 96 Hz. If you stay under that limit, the regular patch is still required for CRU but not the NVIDIA control panel.
CRU is more effective at making custom refresh rates available to games. You only need to add a detailed resolution and change the refresh rate. To reduce the pixel clock for a more stable signal, set the totals to 2652x1458. If you use CRU with NVIDIA, you must either disable the extension block and uninstall GeForce Experience, or you can work around the GeForce Experience problem by enabling the extension block and importing this file: https://www.monitortests.com/blank-extension.dat If you use the NVIDIA control panel, many games won't use the custom refresh rate unless you install the qnix.inf file in the device manager: https://www.monitortests.com/qnix.zip You only need to disable driver signature enforcement if you need to install the qnix.inf file. You don't need to install that file if you're using CRU. You don't need to downgrade the driver. The patch should work with 332.21. |
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