Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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Today, 07:02 PM
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(Today 03:26 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(Today 01:42 PM)willianwojcik Wrote: Right, 556.12, the last one that is scaling perfectly with DLDSRExport a file from CRU. Okay, done It created a bin file, correct? How can I send it to you? Thanks |
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Today, 07:19 PM
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Today, 08:45 PM
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(Today 07:19 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(Today 07:02 PM)willianwojcik Wrote: Okay, doneAny format is fine. You can upload it as an attachment here. Done! Thanks |
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Today, 09:54 PM
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Today, 11:02 PM
Post: #8615
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(Today 09:54 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(Today 08:45 PM)willianwojcik Wrote: Done!I don't see 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz anywhere. Only 60 Hz. From the beginning, when I use the C2's 21:9 ultrawide, the native resolution that appears on the NVIDIA panel is 2560x1080, not scaling correctly with DLDSR To display 3840x1600 as native, you need to select the 3840x1600 resolution first in the "Detailed resolutions (2 slots left)" tab. Just pull it up and leave it as the first one, instead of 2560x1080. Nothing more Doing this in CRU after 556.12 driver, the 3840x1600 is stuck at 60Hz When I contacted NVIDIA, they initially told me it was a bug in the driver, but so far no solution, no answers Strange isn't it? I don't know what to do to fix it I found some people with the same problem on Reddit, with no solution. They tried everything Thanks |
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Today, 11:30 PM
Post: #8616
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Today 11:02 PM)willianwojcik Wrote: From the beginning, when I use the C2's 21:9 ultrawide, the native resolution that appears on the NVIDIA panel is 2560x1080, not scaling correctly with DLDSRSo did you try adding 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz or not? I said to do that three months ago, but you never confirmed if that worked. The behavior you described is incorrect. Just making 3840x1600 @ 60 Hz the first detailed resolution would only make 60 Hz available for DSR. You also need to add 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz separately if you want 120 Hz for DSR. Whatever was happening before doesn't make sense because without 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz defined, the driver would have to scale to 3840x2160 @ 120 Hz instead. Check the active signal resolution in the Windows advanced display settings. |
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