NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
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02-23-2013, 07:10 AM
(Last edited: 02-23-2013, 07:27 AM by Mangix)
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RE: NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
I discovered the problem. It turns out that CRU was to blame. So were the nvidia drivers. Here are two pictures:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/102011983/high%...U-60Hz.jpg https://dl.dropbox.com/u/102011983/high%...U-75Hz.jpg This is an HDTV and the issue seems to be caused by an incompatibility between the newest nvidia drivers and CRU. More specifically, that behavior used to be exhibited when i did not patch the drivers and did not include extension block in CRU. Now the situation is reversed with the latest drivers. For me to go past 165MHz clock rate correctly without that weird glitch, I must not uncheck Include Extension Block. In other words, I have no problems when I don't change anything but I have problems when I do. I can go 75Hz through the nvidia control panel normally now. No patched drivers needed. The only "problem" now seems to be that I can't add the resolutions through CRU so that they're always there. But that's acceptable. edit: I stand corrected. There are multiple problems. While the pixel clock limit is gone, I still have issues relating to HDTV resolutions that crush my colors. Now only that, but with Crysis the game, It's using the lowest refresh rate for my resolution (24Hz) as well as using an HDTV resolution with crushed colors. Looks horrible. edit2: The custom resolutions also don't show up as supported by Windows which is also very annoying. I remember before asking for a setting in CRU where you can set the signal type. In this case, I'd want it to be HDMI since that's what these drivers like. |
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