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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
01-05-2026, 01:32 AM
Post: #9361
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(01-04-2026 07:15 AM)SadMan Wrote:  Hi, maybe someone can share the EDID for the Odyssey OLED G6 G61SD monitor.
I think I found a way to disable DSC on Samsung G6 monitors, but I'm running into a problem with the 360Hz display on the G60SD.
Everything works fine at 240Hz, but some games force 360Hz in full-screen mode, which causes freezing and a black screen. So, you have to launch them first in normal monitor mode, switch to windowed mode, return to DSR mode, and then change the settings as needed.

I need the EDID for the G61SD with Adaptive sync enabled and VRR disabled in the monitor settings.

This problem can be solved through the registry using the instructions in the profile header, but I would like to get by with just the EDID.
Couldn't you get the EDID from your own monitor? I don't think anyone with this monitor would be monitoring this thread. If you're using DisplayPort, you can't disable DSC with an EDID. It might be possible with HDMI by editing the HDMI 2.x data block, but only if NVIDIA's driver is not ignoring EDID overrides. If the driver is ignoring EDID overrides and the monitor doesn't have a way to disable DSC, the registry method is the only way around that.
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01-05-2026, 01:32 AM
Post: #9362
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(01-04-2026 03:16 AM)Theonepugna Wrote:  Thanks! I was using pixel clock calculator but it always gave me this error.. I went to MADVR and used the optimisation function and I found the the best modes.for my pc/avr/tv, basically 0 dropped frames.

My question is, I have an Oled tv, I did remove the TV resolutions and I keep only the detailed ones for 59.94hz and 23.976hz. Can removing the tv resolutions make the picture worse?
Removing TV resolutions shouldn't affect the picture. Some TVs might treat non-CTA timings differently though.
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01-05-2026, 02:30 PM
Post: #9363
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(01-05-2026 01:32 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(01-04-2026 03:16 AM)Theonepugna Wrote:  Thanks! I was using pixel clock calculator but it always gave me this error.. I went to MADVR and used the optimisation function and I found the the best modes.for my pc/avr/tv, basically 0 dropped frames.

My question is, I have an Oled tv, I did remove the TV resolutions and I keep only the detailed ones for 59.94hz and 23.976hz. Can removing the tv resolutions make the picture worse?
Removing TV resolutions shouldn't affect the picture. Some TVs might treat non-CTA timings differently though.

Thanks, so I can delete the detailed resolution to just let the tv resolution on cta block?
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01-05-2026, 09:04 PM
Post: #9364
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(01-05-2026 01:32 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(01-04-2026 07:15 AM)SadMan Wrote:  Hi, maybe someone can share the EDID for the Odyssey OLED G6 G61SD monitor.
I think I found a way to disable DSC on Samsung G6 monitors, but I'm running into a problem with the 360Hz display on the G60SD.
Everything works fine at 240Hz, but some games force 360Hz in full-screen mode, which causes freezing and a black screen. So, you have to launch them first in normal monitor mode, switch to windowed mode, return to DSR mode, and then change the settings as needed.

I need the EDID for the G61SD with Adaptive sync enabled and VRR disabled in the monitor settings.

This problem can be solved through the registry using the instructions in the profile header, but I would like to get by with just the EDID.
Couldn't you get the EDID from your own monitor? I don't think anyone with this monitor would be monitoring this thread. If you're using DisplayPort, you can't disable DSC with an EDID. It might be possible with HDMI by editing the HDMI 2.x data block, but only if NVIDIA's driver is not ignoring EDID overrides. If the driver is ignoring EDID overrides and the monitor doesn't have a way to disable DSC, the registry method is the only way around that.

I have already tested this with my monitor and native EDID but there is no way to limit 360 hertz to 240 hertz so that 360 is not available at all. Which causes some problems in games that were previously configured or not configured at all

That's why I'm looking for the EDID from the younger version of the monitor. I could buy a new 240 hertz monitor for this and then return it to the store, but in my opinion that would be disrespectful.
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Yesterday, 01:52 AM
Post: #9365
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(01-05-2026 09:04 PM)SadMan Wrote:  I have already tested this with my monitor and native EDID but there is no way to limit 360 hertz to 240 hertz so that 360 is not available at all. Which causes some problems in games that were previously configured or not configured at all

That's why I'm looking for the EDID from the younger version of the monitor. I could buy a new 240 hertz monitor for this and then return it to the store, but in my opinion that would be disrespectful.
I don't know what you're doing. If EDID overrides are being ignored, another EDID won't help unless you're using a hardware EDID emulator. If EDID overrides are not being ignored, then you can just delete 360 Hz using CRU.
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Yesterday, 01:52 AM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(01-05-2026 02:30 PM)Theonepugna Wrote:  Thanks, so I can delete the detailed resolution to just let the tv resolution on cta block?
You can, but I thought you wanted to tweak the timing parameters to reduce frame drops.
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Yesterday, 02:30 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Yesterday 01:52 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(01-05-2026 09:04 PM)SadMan Wrote:  I have already tested this with my monitor and native EDID but there is no way to limit 360 hertz to 240 hertz so that 360 is not available at all. Which causes some problems in games that were previously configured or not configured at all

That's why I'm looking for the EDID from the younger version of the monitor. I could buy a new 240 hertz monitor for this and then return it to the store, but in my opinion that would be disrespectful.
I don't know what you're doing. If EDID overrides are being ignored, another EDID won't help unless you're using a hardware EDID emulator. If EDID overrides are not being ignored, then you can just delete 360 Hz using CRU.

I don't quite understand what you mean, in my case, switching between monitor modes has different edids, and I can change the edid, but no changes are applied, but if I load an edid from another mode into one mode, everything works, but still manual editing has no result
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