NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
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12-25-2021, 03:09 AM
Post: #887
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RE: NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
(12-24-2021 09:52 PM)mycop Wrote: 1. Can you please explain what exactly this means? i have Fermi. At latest driver i can set custom resolution on NVIDIA control panel with 330Mhz and litle bit more - without PATCH 1. The 330 MHz limit for dual-link DVI only affects EDID overrides and not NVIDIA control panel custom resolutions. The 165 MHz single-link DVI and HDMI limits also only affect EDID overrides. The patch also raises the 165 MHz single-link to dual-link switchover on DVI ports to 230 MHz to allow higher pixel clocks with single-link DVI monitors. That affects both the NVIDIA control panel and EDID overrides. 2. Are you able to play HDCP content such as Netflix? HDCP might be fine now, but I don't know when that changed. I remember it being a problem with Windows 7 and older drivers. 3. When SLI is enabled (multi-GPU rendering), the pixel clock is limited to 400 MHz unless the driver is patched. That affects both NVIDIA control panel custom resolutions and EDID overrides. The limit was removed in newer drivers after Fermi support was dropped. There's another 400 MHz limit that only affects Fermi GPUs unless the driver is patched, which also affects both the NVIDIA control panel and EDID overrides. |
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