Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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04-10-2014, 07:40 PM
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(04-10-2014 08:16 AM)sioux Wrote: Does the changing of 60Hz to 75Hz affects the colors ?That's a monitor-specific issue. The colors are not supposed to change with the refresh rate. The monitor might only do that with certain timing parameters. |
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04-10-2014, 07:41 PM
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04-10-2014, 07:45 PM
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(04-09-2014 12:35 PM)x7007 Wrote: Is it possible to add 3D resolution + hz ?It's possible, but it's a bit complicated because adding HDMI 3D resolutions requires a custom extension block. Before going through that trouble, have you tried just adding 1920x1080 @ 30 Hz as a detailed resolution? |
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04-10-2014, 08:33 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-10-2014 07:41 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(04-09-2014 08:52 PM)La9000 Wrote: Can someone help me overclocking my Dell P2414H to 75Hz or higher with some safe values? I'm using DisplayPort as a connection for my HD7950 GPU.Have you tried adding a detailed resolution and just changing the refresh rate? I did as you suggested and these are the results : [Image: http://i57.tinypic.com/15ob1o4.png] Is this ok? |
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04-10-2014, 08:47 PM
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04-10-2014, 09:02 PM
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Yes, I was able to set this resolution and 75Hz refresh rate through Screen resolution in Windows without any problems so far.
Is there anything else that I should do? Thanks! |
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04-10-2014, 09:21 PM
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(04-10-2014 09:02 PM)La9000 Wrote: Yes, I was able to set this resolution and 75Hz refresh rate through Screen resolution in Windows without any problems so far.No, that's it. You can use this test with a camera to check if your monitor is actually refreshing at 75 Hz: http://www.testufo.com/#test=frameskipping |
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04-10-2014, 09:22 PM
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(04-09-2014 06:44 AM)monitor Wrote: Yes iv seen in this thread people lowering the blanking/total values to reduce the pixel clock and acheive higher refresh rates. What im needing explained is what the front porch, sync width, back porch, blanking and total values are and if a higher or lower number is best. Is increasing the pixel clock beneficial and what is the pixel clock limit.The front porch is the period before the sync pulse. The sync width is the length of the sync pulse. The back porch is the period after the sync pulse. There are no "best" values for those parameters. The actual values don't matter much with most LCD monitors. Just use whatever works with the monitor. The blanking is the period between each line and frame that includes the front porch + sync width + back porch. If you want to reduce the blanking, you'd have to reduce at least one of those values. CRU changes the back porch if you change the blanking or total values. The total is the active + blanking. The pixel clock is the total number of pixels per second: horizontal total * vertical total * refresh rate. If you were trying to get higher refresh rates and the standard values weren't working, you'd want to try lower blanking/total values to reduce the pixel clock. Increasing the pixel clock is not beneficial because it wastes bandwidth and can cause signal quality problems if the hardware or the cable can't handle it. I don't know what you're trying to do because you're not trying to get higher refresh rates and the standard values work with your monitor. |
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04-11-2014, 06:58 AM
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Toasty, I have a problem with a few refresh rates.
My 2720Z has a 50 hz refresh rate (and a 29 and 30hz) at 1920x1080, but I can't seem to -remove- the refresh rate. I know that removing other refresh rates worked great on the VG248QE (with your strobelight for lightboost or even importing that old lightboost.bin file), but even if I uncheck the extension block, it still has 50 hz shown and available in the CCC (AMD 290x). There's no mention or hint of a 50hz even in the ini file for the monitor itself (I found a line that said 30-144 and changed it to 60-144, and installed the inf--didn't change a thing). Is there a way for me to remove 50 hz? (id even like to remove 60hz but even that doesn't seem to be working; some games keep defaulting to 50 hz (Crysis) or 60hz when I want 100hz minimum.... |
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04-11-2014, 07:37 AM
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(04-11-2014 06:58 AM)falkentyne Wrote: Is there a way for me to remove 50 hz? (id even like to remove 60hz but even that doesn't seem to be working; some games keep defaulting to 50 hz (Crysis) or 60hz when I want 100hz minimum....For some reason, AMD's driver adds 50 Hz and 60 Hz if 1280x720 @ 60 Hz is present as a standard resolution. Try removing that. |
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