Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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08-19-2020, 12:39 AM
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08-19-2020, 07:33 AM
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(08-18-2020 02:52 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(08-18-2020 04:47 AM)SoyaBean Wrote: Hello, may I know if its possible to get 1920x1080 144Hz at 300Mhz ?Intel GPUs don't support more than 300.99 MHz. The only thing you can do is reduce the totals as low as the monitor will allow. Is there any way to make my GTX1050 as a default display graphic for monitor? someone said its because Optimus that makes it Intel as a default display graphic for monitor |
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08-19-2020, 04:30 PM
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(08-19-2020 07:33 AM)SoyaBean Wrote:(08-18-2020 02:52 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(08-18-2020 04:47 AM)SoyaBean Wrote: Hello, may I know if its possible to get 1920x1080 144Hz at 300Mhz ?Intel GPUs don't support more than 300.99 MHz. The only thing you can do is reduce the totals as low as the monitor will allow. yes you can do that, device manager>display adapters>intel gpu then right click on it and choose disable device |
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08-20-2020, 05:56 PM
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Could someone tell me if a vega 56 or 64 supports interlaced signal?
I would like to use it together with a crt monitor to achieve 1024x768 162hz interlaced here. |
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08-20-2020, 07:37 PM
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(08-18-2020 10:55 PM)pety100 Wrote: I have problems with CRU. I have an LG 24MP59G-P FreeSync monitor and RTX2060 videocard. I turned on freesync in the monitor settings and turned on g-sync in nvidia control panel. I have 1-2 seconds black screen when fps drops down, sometimes monitor goes black even if the FPS is stable. So thats why I tried to change the freesync range from 40-75 to 41-75 with CRU. Before doing this I turned off freesync on the monitor then I applied the new freesync range in CRU, then when I went to the monitor settings and turned on freesync, the monitor went completely black. At this time I can reach the monitor settings (OSD) but even if I turn freesync off, I can't get back the display. So I needed to push the power button 5-6 seconds long to turn off the computer then I needed to turn it on to have the monitor back. What should I do now to change the freesync range? Maybe Do I need to enable freesync while change the range is CRU? Or what didn't I pay enough attention to?You should have FreeSync enabled when changing the range because some monitors change the EDID when enabled, so the computer will see it as a different monitor. Changing the range from 40-75 to 41-75 shouldn't cause a black screen. It sounds like you encountered a driver bug or you wouldn't be able to see the screen after rebooting. Try rebooting after making changes instead of running restart.exe. Just make sure you can get into safe mode to undo changes if necessary. |
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08-22-2020, 12:00 AM
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(08-19-2020 04:30 PM)Emberser Wrote:(08-19-2020 07:33 AM)SoyaBean Wrote:(08-18-2020 02:52 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(08-18-2020 04:47 AM)SoyaBean Wrote: Hello, may I know if its possible to get 1920x1080 144Hz at 300Mhz ?Intel GPUs don't support more than 300.99 MHz. The only thing you can do is reduce the totals as low as the monitor will allow. After I disabled Intel GPU my external monitor instantly went black and only my Laptop display on but using microsoft display instead of using Nvidia Graphics driver as a display. Ive tried disable and re-enable and reinstall nvidia and intel graphics driver but still the problems remain the same |
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08-22-2020, 03:20 PM
(Last edited: 08-22-2020, 03:21 PM by Emberser)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(08-22-2020 12:00 AM)SoyaBean Wrote:(08-19-2020 04:30 PM)Emberser Wrote:(08-19-2020 07:33 AM)SoyaBean Wrote:(08-18-2020 02:52 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(08-18-2020 04:47 AM)SoyaBean Wrote: Hello, may I know if its possible to get 1920x1080 144Hz at 300Mhz ?Intel GPUs don't support more than 300.99 MHz. The only thing you can do is reduce the totals as low as the monitor will allow. disable nvidia optimus |
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08-23-2020, 05:08 PM
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Hi, after a screen replacement my resolution changed down to 1366x768 @ 60Hz. I'm not sure what it was on before but I tried to change it to 1920x1080 @ 60Hz and then 140Hz but both gave me a black screen when I restarted my laptop. I managed to change this back by connecting my laptop to the TV, the screen showed up on there and I reverted the settings. Any idea how I can get to or close to 1920x1080? As the current setup is too zoomed in.
I have a Lenovo 320S 64bit with Intel® UHD Graphics 620. |
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08-23-2020, 05:24 PM
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(08-23-2020 05:08 PM)matthew Wrote: Hi, after a screen replacement my resolution changed down to 1366x768 @ 60Hz. I'm not sure what it was on before but I tried to change it to 1920x1080 @ 60Hz and then 140Hz but both gave me a black screen when I restarted my laptop. I managed to change this back by connecting my laptop to the TV, the screen showed up on there and I reverted the settings. Any idea how I can get to or close to 1920x1080? As the current setup is too zoomed in.Are you sure you have a 1920x1080 screen? Laptop screens normally don't have scalers and can't display non-native resolutions, so that makes me think the panel is 1366x768. |
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08-23-2020, 05:50 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(08-23-2020 05:24 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(08-23-2020 05:08 PM)matthew Wrote: Hi, after a screen replacement my resolution changed down to 1366x768 @ 60Hz. I'm not sure what it was on before but I tried to change it to 1920x1080 @ 60Hz and then 140Hz but both gave me a black screen when I restarted my laptop. I managed to change this back by connecting my laptop to the TV, the screen showed up on there and I reverted the settings. Any idea how I can get to or close to 1920x1080? As the current setup is too zoomed in.Are you sure you have a 1920x1080 screen? Laptop screens normally don't have scalers and can't display non-native resolutions, so that makes me think the panel is 1366x768. No I'm not sure what it was before the screen was replaced but its definitely more zoomed in, so 1366x768 is too low but I can't work out what the original was. |
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