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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Today, 02:27 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Yesterday 02:15 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(04-17-2026 10:33 AM)Huexxx Wrote:  
Quote:Alternative method for Intel GPUs:

If you have an older Intel GPU, use the "Export..." button and choose "EXE file" for the file type to export a self-contained EDID override installer. Then run the .exe file and choose "Install EDID" to install the EDID override on all matching displays.

I'll try, but... Generated .exe is an installable, or something that I have to load every time I boot on windows?
It installs an EDID override and includes an Intel-specific method. You don't need to load it every time.

(04-17-2026 10:33 AM)Huexxx Wrote:  I've already received an EVANLAK 8K30 but it seems to be write protected (You said that here https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Threa...pid16903). Do you know any writable alternative that supports 2K@75Hz?
You don't need to write to it. Just use CRU with it connected. Since the connection won't drop, there shouldn't be any handshake issues.

Well, IDK why but right now is working fine without EDID emulator. It only makes some disconnection-reconection sound after several minutes (it doesn't follow any recongniced pattern) but the best: it's keeping the 75Hz config.


IDK if is due to the .exe exported EDID or why but seems to work fine.

The clue is that RBT-v2 config includes a non-exact pixel clock, and I've down-rouded it to a known fractional freq (.25) that I know that is good for my screen (because other freq. in the EDID use that fraction). If I put the original pixel clock (299.42) the problems arise again with multiple disconnection sounds on power saving and configuration is gone sooner or later.

As you comment, wiht the EDID emultor you don't need to reprogram it... CRU works fine with it without any handshake problems... but with it I lost DDC/CI comunication (because Dell Display Manager don't work as it doesn't recognize the monitor, EDID Emulator has another Hardware ID).

Thanks so much for your answers and for your hard work.
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