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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
10-29-2024, 02:08 AM
Post: #8571
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(08-30-2024 04:55 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(08-29-2024 08:12 AM)juanme555 Wrote:  Does DisplayPort have the same 25mhz minimum pixelclock threshold as HDMI?
I can't find any information on DisplayPort's minimum pixel clock. I know HDMI and DVI require at least 25 MHz. Strangely I just tested DisplayPort and HDMI with a GTX 1070 and the driver allows less than 25 MHz for both. I don't know about AMD, but I remember there being a 25 MHz limit.

oh btw, i forgot to ask, does this mean nvidia lets you create 256x240 120hz resolution on CVT Timings using HDMI on your 1070??? even if it doesnt appear on the nvidia panel or windows node list, retroarch will let you switch to it if its truly compatible.
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10-29-2024, 04:11 AM
Post: #8572
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-29-2024 02:08 AM)juanme555 Wrote:  oh btw, i forgot to ask, does this mean nvidia lets you create 256x240 120hz resolution on CVT Timings using HDMI on your 1070??? even if it doesnt appear on the nvidia panel or windows node list, retroarch will let you switch to it if its truly compatible.
It does, and I can select it using HotKey Resolution Changer, but I have no way of knowing if it's actually sending a signal because my monitor won't display it.
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10-31-2024, 02:49 AM
Post: #8573
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(08-30-2024 04:54 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(08-30-2024 02:09 PM)willianwojcik Wrote:  Hello

I've been using CRU since I bought an OLED C2 in early 2023. The software is exceptional, it helped me set the 3840x1600 ultrawide resolution as native in the NVIDIA control panel

About that, since the latest 556.12 driver, the 3840x1600 ultrawide resolution is locked at 60Hz only

There is nothing wrong with the CRU, just the NVIDIA drivers are problematic, as always

Several other users are reporting to NVIDIA, including me, waiting for a solution

https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/for...d-at-60hz/
Does display scaling vs. GPU scaling in the NVIDIA control panel make any difference? What about if you add both 3840x1600 @ 60 Hz and 120 Hz? What about if you also add 3840x1600 with SRE: https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Threa...Editor-SRE

Hello

In the last few weeks I contacted NVIDIA. According to them, the problem is with the driver itself and has been fixed in the latest versions

Well, I tested the last driver and again it is not working at the resolution of 3840x1600 at 120 Hz to be the native resolution, in order to use DLDSR

If I don't use CRU and leave 3840x1600 as not the native resolution, not being able to correctly scale DLDSR, well, it works at 120 Hz normally

Funny that the last driver to work perfectly is 556.12. I explained this to NVIDIA support but they don't seem to understand it well

Now, am I going to continue with 556.12 forever? I tried everything without success

Does anyone have any ideas?
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11-03-2024, 02:12 AM
Post: #8574
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Heya :)

Huge thanks to toasty for this tool, it's been super useful for CRT usage and has worked flawlessly in the past. Sadly, I'm having issues now with getting custom resolutions to work at all.

Windows 11 24H2
Radeon RX 7900 XTX on latest drivers
IBM C220p

No matter what, I can't get any custom resolutions to appear in windows display settings. I can't set custom resolutions on AMD utilities either, so maybe it's not a CRU specific issue.

I've verified that it's not a hardware issue, as I can force resolutions with xrandr on linux and it works perfectly.

I tried the pixel clock patcher but that didn't help.

I looked through previous suggestions of running edid-test, and here's the output:

DISPLAY\DEFAULT_MONITOR\7&176FD83E&0&UID260 (active):
00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 41 D0 FF 09 00 00 00 00
00 00 01 03 08 00 00 78 EA EE 95 A3 54 4C 99 26
0F 50 54 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
01 01 01 01 01 01 A6 59 40 30 62 B0 32 40 40 C0
13 00 90 2C 11 00 00 1E F7 61 40 50 62 00 42 50
80 A8 37 00 90 40 11 00 00 1C 6D 8E 80 E0 72 00
4F 60 A0 D0 37 00 E0 80 11 00 00 1C 7F 84 00 00
83 00 46 60 A0 E0 34 00 00 80 21 00 00 1C 00 C1
Override:
00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 41 D0 FF 09 00 00 00 00
00 00 01 03 08 00 00 78 EA EE 95 A3 54 4C 99 26
0F 50 54 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
01 01 01 01 01 01 A6 59 40 30 62 B0 32 40 40 C0
13 00 90 2C 11 00 00 1E F7 61 40 50 62 00 42 50
80 A8 37 00 90 40 11 00 00 1C 6D 8E 80 E0 72 00
4F 60 A0 D0 37 00 E0 80 11 00 00 1C 7F 84 00 00
83 00 46 60 A0 E0 34 00 00 80 21 00 00 1C 00 C1

Another thing of note is the display is marked with (restart required) in CRU, even after I restart.

Guidance on how to troubleshoot this would be greatly appreciated!
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11-03-2024, 02:43 AM
Post: #8575
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-03-2024 02:12 AM)amak Wrote:  Heya Smile

Huge thanks to toasty for this tool, it's been super useful for CRT usage and has worked flawlessly in the past. Sadly, I'm having issues now with getting custom resolutions to work at all.

Windows 11 24H2
Radeon RX 7900 XTX on latest drivers
IBM C220p

No matter what, I can't get any custom resolutions to appear in windows display settings. I can't set custom resolutions on AMD utilities either, so maybe it's not a CRU specific issue.

I've verified that it's not a hardware issue, as I can force resolutions with xrandr on linux and it works perfectly.

I tried the pixel clock patcher but that didn't help.

I looked through previous suggestions of running edid-test, and here's the output:

DISPLAY\DEFAULT_MONITOR\7&176FD83E&0&UID260 (active):
00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 41 D0 FF 09 00 00 00 00
00 00 01 03 08 00 00 78 EA EE 95 A3 54 4C 99 26
0F 50 54 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
01 01 01 01 01 01 A6 59 40 30 62 B0 32 40 40 C0
13 00 90 2C 11 00 00 1E F7 61 40 50 62 00 42 50
80 A8 37 00 90 40 11 00 00 1C 6D 8E 80 E0 72 00
4F 60 A0 D0 37 00 E0 80 11 00 00 1C 7F 84 00 00
83 00 46 60 A0 E0 34 00 00 80 21 00 00 1C 00 C1
Override:
00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 41 D0 FF 09 00 00 00 00
00 00 01 03 08 00 00 78 EA EE 95 A3 54 4C 99 26
0F 50 54 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
01 01 01 01 01 01 A6 59 40 30 62 B0 32 40 40 C0
13 00 90 2C 11 00 00 1E F7 61 40 50 62 00 42 50
80 A8 37 00 90 40 11 00 00 1C 6D 8E 80 E0 72 00
4F 60 A0 D0 37 00 E0 80 11 00 00 1C 7F 84 00 00
83 00 46 60 A0 E0 34 00 00 80 21 00 00 1C 00 C1

Another thing of note is the display is marked with (restart required) in CRU, even after I restart.

Guidance on how to troubleshoot this would be greatly appreciated!
The output is telling me the monitor doesn't have a valid EDID. Windows 11 ignores EDID overrides for monitors without a valid EDID, so CRU will have no effect. How are you connecting the monitor?
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11-03-2024, 02:50 AM
Post: #8576
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-03-2024 02:43 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(11-03-2024 02:12 AM)amak Wrote:  Heya :)

Huge thanks to toasty for this tool, it's been super useful for CRT usage and has worked flawlessly in the past. Sadly, I'm having issues now with getting custom resolutions to work at all.

Windows 11 24H2
Radeon RX 7900 XTX on latest drivers
IBM C220p

No matter what, I can't get any custom resolutions to appear in windows display settings. I can't set custom resolutions on AMD utilities either, so maybe it's not a CRU specific issue.

I've verified that it's not a hardware issue, as I can force resolutions with xrandr on linux and it works perfectly.

I tried the pixel clock patcher but that didn't help.

I looked through previous suggestions of running edid-test, and here's the output:

DISPLAY\DEFAULT_MONITOR\7&176FD83E&0&UID260 (active):
00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 41 D0 FF 09 00 00 00 00
00 00 01 03 08 00 00 78 EA EE 95 A3 54 4C 99 26
0F 50 54 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
01 01 01 01 01 01 A6 59 40 30 62 B0 32 40 40 C0
13 00 90 2C 11 00 00 1E F7 61 40 50 62 00 42 50
80 A8 37 00 90 40 11 00 00 1C 6D 8E 80 E0 72 00
4F 60 A0 D0 37 00 E0 80 11 00 00 1C 7F 84 00 00
83 00 46 60 A0 E0 34 00 00 80 21 00 00 1C 00 C1
Override:
00 FF FF FF FF FF FF 00 41 D0 FF 09 00 00 00 00
00 00 01 03 08 00 00 78 EA EE 95 A3 54 4C 99 26
0F 50 54 00 00 00 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
01 01 01 01 01 01 A6 59 40 30 62 B0 32 40 40 C0
13 00 90 2C 11 00 00 1E F7 61 40 50 62 00 42 50
80 A8 37 00 90 40 11 00 00 1C 6D 8E 80 E0 72 00
4F 60 A0 D0 37 00 E0 80 11 00 00 1C 7F 84 00 00
83 00 46 60 A0 E0 34 00 00 80 21 00 00 1C 00 C1

Another thing of note is the display is marked with (restart required) in CRU, even after I restart.

Guidance on how to troubleshoot this would be greatly appreciated!
The output is telling me the monitor doesn't have a valid EDID. Windows 11 ignores EDID overrides for monitors without a valid EDID, so CRU will have no effect. How are you connecting the monitor?

Thanks for reaching out :))

VGA cable with a VGA-to-DP adapter (StarTech DP2VGA3)

Is there some way to spoof a valid EDID?
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11-03-2024, 03:06 AM
Post: #8577
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-03-2024 02:50 AM)amak Wrote:  Thanks for reaching out Smile)

VGA cable with a VGA-to-DP adapter (StarTech DP2VGA3)

Is there some way to spoof a valid EDID?
You would need a hardware EDID emulator, but usually adapters provide their own EDID if there isn't one by default, so something doesn't seem right. Run reset-all.exe and reboot. Then redownload this (I made a change to check something) and post the edid-test.txt file here: https://www.monitortests.com/edid-test.zip
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11-03-2024, 03:26 AM
Post: #8578
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-03-2024 03:06 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(11-03-2024 02:50 AM)amak Wrote:  Thanks for reaching out Smile)

VGA cable with a VGA-to-DP adapter (StarTech DP2VGA3)

Is there some way to spoof a valid EDID?
You would need a hardware EDID emulator, but usually adapters provide their own EDID if there isn't one by default, so something doesn't seem right. Run reset-all.exe and reboot. Then redownload this (I made a change to check something) and post the edid-test.txt file here: https://www.monitortests.com/edid-test.zip

New edid-test throws an error:

[Image: edid-error.png]
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11-03-2024, 03:33 AM
Post: #8579
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-03-2024 03:26 AM)amak Wrote:  New edid-test throws an error:

[Image: edid-error.png]
That probably means Windows doesn't see any valid EDIDs. Likely the monitor's EDID is corrupted, or it's not sending an EDID, or the cable is missing the DDC pins, or the adapter is not passing through the EDID properly. Problem is without a direct VGA connection, it's hard to check if it's the monitor. Are you able to read the EDID with this? https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Threa...yID-Writer
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11-03-2024, 04:44 AM
Post: #8580
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-03-2024 03:33 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(11-03-2024 03:26 AM)amak Wrote:  New edid-test throws an error:

[Image: edid-error.png]
That probably means Windows doesn't see any valid EDIDs. Likely the monitor's EDID is corrupted, or it's not sending an EDID, or the cable is missing the DDC pins, or the adapter is not passing through the EDID properly. Problem is without a direct VGA connection, it's hard to check if it's the monitor. Are you able to read the EDID with this? https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Threa...yID-Writer

The monitor doesn't appear in the list of displays...

I don't want to take up too much of your time, but one more thing of note: when I use a DVI cable instead, with a DVI-to-DP adapter, I think a valid EDID does go through, as I can see the monitor name and correct presets in CRU (the only issue there is no analog output to the monitor with that cable/adapter).

Does this narrow this down to a cable/adapter issue, and if so, would a hardware EDID emulator solve the issue?
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