Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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07-08-2022, 06:17 PM
(Last edited: 07-09-2022, 08:13 AM by IIISi Z16 HF LE)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(07-07-2022 08:06 PM)ToastyX Wrote:Hi(07-06-2022 07:41 PM)IIISi Z16 HF LE Wrote: HI toastyXYou need to use a DisplayID extension block to add resolutions greater than 655.35 MHz pixel clock as explained in the first post. 4K @ 75 Hz should have worked though so the driver is ignoring it for some reason. 4K @ 100/120 Hz should already be defined in the extension block in the TV resolutions data block. Unfortunately it doesn't work ![]() I have now bit learned how to add resol in extention block DispalyID .. this all things are alien to me .. I have tried timings; NativePC , CVT-RB , Manual, It showed 120Hz after restart but unfortunately reverted back to 60Hz .. Problably limitations of this usb-c or something else... Long time ago when Intel had old graphics control panel I had 5th gen Acer Aspire S7 laptop with It had intel i7 5500U with intel hd 5500 and I was able to achieve 4k@60 in that time was amazing I had 4k@60 Acer 27'' monitor old times heh in 2016 /2017 And I used intel control panel custom resolution only added 4k resolution with CVT-RB timings and it just worked I had to connect it via mini DP to HDMI adapter called Club 3D only adaper on the planet that worked.. (see pics.) They made two for this 4k@120 adapter too but it is very bad unstable not worked properly people complained on amazon ... Looks like tese adapters or converting 4k@120 is not 100% proper and creating only issues becsue it is massive large data going through .. This sabrent adapter I have is very hot .. god know how long it will last. But anyway I am little bit happy anyway because I play one game warzone only in 2k120 resolution which works automatically and when I start game it properly game detects 2k@120 max details so am somewhat happy. Before without adapter I had straight cable usb-c to hdmi and desktop was 4k@60 but when I started game it stayed 4k@60 even if I changed resolution in game to 2k .. ANd I was unable to select 120hz so mess ! Now it is all good ! I like this adapter Maybe if I try monitor which has thunderbolt 4 port it might get 4k@120 Who knows.. |
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07-08-2022, 06:33 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(07-08-2022 05:17 PM)ToastyX Wrote: If the Neo G7 is like the G9, it might be using pure DisplayID instead of an EDID, which might not be possible to override. What you're doing would have worked if it were an EDID. With the G9, disabling 240 Hz made it switch to EDID, but then higher refresh rates weren't possible because display stream compression (DSC) was also disabled. Since you have a video card with HDMI 2.1, try using HDMI. HDMI 2.1 should be better anyway because it shouldn't need DSC for 4K @ 150 Hz, assuming the monitor supports the bandwidth required. I can't find a manual for the Neo G7 to see what it supports with HDMI. I tried the same steps with HDMI (both with the 120 and 165hz settings enabled in the monitor controls) as well but don't seem to be experiencing any different results than I was over display port. It's possibly a problem with the HDMI cable I had sitting around (not sure if it's 2.1 or not), so I'll try a different one later when I get the chance, but I'm not optimistic. I suppose I can just swap into 120hz mode when playing the one game that seems to need it and keep 165hz the rest of the time. I really appreciate the response though! |
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07-08-2022, 06:45 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(07-08-2022 06:33 PM)NJDeac Wrote: I tried the same steps with HDMI (both with the 120 and 165hz settings enabled in the monitor controls) as well but don't seem to be experiencing any different results than I was over display port. It's possibly a problem with the HDMI cable I had sitting around (not sure if it's 2.1 or not), so I'll try a different one later when I get the chance, but I'm not optimistic.It should be possible to override with HDMI. Just make sure to keep the CTA-861 data block with the HDMI data blocks because that's required for HDMI. |
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07-08-2022, 06:45 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(07-08-2022 06:11 PM)Nintendo Maniac 64 Wrote: Oh I was only talking about the actual refresh rate anyway because, as of right now, I find that entering something like "75.000" almost always actually results in CPU stating an actual rate of something like "75.004" which, while still way close than what the cvt command on Linux gives you, is still not close enough for me.Adding more digits won't change that. It would only display more digits. The actual value is based on the pixel clock. If you want exact integer refresh rates, CRU has the "Exact" and "Exact reduced" timing options. I will also add "Exact CRT" in the next version. |
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07-08-2022, 07:21 PM
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07-08-2022, 07:23 PM
(Last edited: 07-08-2022, 07:25 PM by NJDeac)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(07-08-2022 06:45 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(07-08-2022 06:33 PM)NJDeac Wrote: I tried the same steps with HDMI (both with the 120 and 165hz settings enabled in the monitor controls) as well but don't seem to be experiencing any different results than I was over display port. It's possibly a problem with the HDMI cable I had sitting around (not sure if it's 2.1 or not), so I'll try a different one later when I get the chance, but I'm not optimistic.It should be possible to override with HDMI. Just make sure to keep the CTA-861 data block with the HDMI data blocks because that's required for HDMI. Hmm - I dunno what I might be doing wrong. Here's what the screen looks like after a fresh reset-all and restart of the display driver - just the CTA-861 block is listed, which has all of the resolution choices I have available: https://imgur.com/tvmn7Gg Here's a more detailed look at the extension block, if relevant: https://imgur.com/P91bA8t Nothing I do to add a DisplayID extension block after seems to do anything - could it be only reading resolutions from the CTA-861 block? There doesn't seem to be any way for me to go over 120hz in the CTA-861 resolutions (which I believe is intended behavior). |
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07-08-2022, 07:51 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(07-08-2022 07:23 PM)NJDeac Wrote: Hmm - I dunno what I might be doing wrong. Here's what the screen looks like after a fresh reset-all and restart of the display driver - just the CTA-861 block is listed, which has all of the resolution choices I have available: https://imgur.com/tvmn7GgNVIDIA's driver has a bug regarding CTA-861 extension blocks: "NVIDIA requires at least 2 bytes left for data blocks or the driver will ignore all changes." You will have to find something to delete to get 2 bytes back. Export a file and post it here so I can see everything in the extension block. |
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07-08-2022, 08:01 PM
(Last edited: 07-08-2022, 08:54 PM by NJDeac)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(07-08-2022 07:51 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(07-08-2022 07:23 PM)NJDeac Wrote: Hmm - I dunno what I might be doing wrong. Here's what the screen looks like after a fresh reset-all and restart of the display driver - just the CTA-861 block is listed, which has all of the resolution choices I have available: https://imgur.com/tvmn7GgNVIDIA's driver has a bug regarding CTA-861 extension blocks: "NVIDIA requires at least 2 bytes left for data blocks or the driver will ignore all changes." Ah, got it. I thought you meant the driver would ignore changes within the CTA block, but I see now you mean ANY changes you make. Attached is a .bin export. Thanks again - I appreciate the level of free tech support (not to mention creation of the tool in the first place!). |
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07-08-2022, 08:57 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(07-08-2022 08:01 PM)NJDeac Wrote: Ah, got it. I thought you meant the driver would ignore changes within the CTA block, but I see now you mean ANY changes you make.Is that with 165 Hz enabled? I don't see anything over 120 Hz. |
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07-08-2022, 09:14 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(07-08-2022 08:57 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(07-08-2022 08:01 PM)NJDeac Wrote: Ah, got it. I thought you meant the driver would ignore changes within the CTA block, but I see now you mean ANY changes you make.Is that with 165 Hz enabled? I don't see anything over 120 Hz. That's in the 120hz setting. Nothing shows up at all in the extension block section when the monitor is switched to the 165hz mode. I've attached an export of the default settings in 165hz mode. |
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