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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Today, 08:48 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Today 06:22 PM)GGoki Wrote:  On RTX 5000-series graphics cards with the latest drivers, the native refresh rate no longer appears in CRU.
I’m not sure why this is happening, but I believe it’s an issue with the latest driver. The native refresh rate definitely used to be visible a few months ago.
Even in the case of the MAG401QR, this is not a cutting-edge display, and it is well within the pixel clock limit.
Or it could just be my misunderstanding, or it might only apply to the LS32DG800S.
Either way, I’ll extract the EDID file and share it with you later.
Are you sure it used to be visible for the same monitor? It doesn't make sense for the EDID to change between driver versions. I found a Linux kernel issue for the same monitor where 240 Hz wasn't detected for the same reason because the data block wasn't supported yet, which means it should have always been like that. I will have to add support for that data block at some point.
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