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11-07-2025, 02:48 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-07-2025 11:35 AM)fernando.cechinel Wrote: I have Enable GPU Scalling and now UW is running 2560x1440 centered.The monitor needs to support 2560x1440 without GPU scaling. NVIDIA Surround will not use GPU scaling. Which monitor is the center monitor? If it's the Acer X34, that seems to be a G-SYNC monitor, and monitors with the G-SYNC module only support a very limited set of resolutions. NVIDIA Surround requires all monitors to support the same resolution and timing parameters. |
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11-07-2025, 09:07 PM
(Last edited: 11-07-2025, 10:35 PM by fernando.cechinel)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-07-2025 02:48 PM)ToastyX Wrote:Got it, so no way i can make this work in 3x 2560x1440(11-07-2025 11:35 AM)fernando.cechinel Wrote: I have Enable GPU Scalling and now UW is running 2560x1440 centered.The monitor needs to support 2560x1440 without GPU scaling. NVIDIA Surround will not use GPU scaling. Which monitor is the center monitor? If it's the Acer X34, that seems to be a G-SYNC monitor, and monitors with the G-SYNC module only support a very limited set of resolutions. NVIDIA Surround requires all monitors to support the same resolution and timing parameters. ![]() Why a 3440x1440 just dont support 2560x1440... crap! A manage 5760x1080p, very unstable, when reboot PC dosnt work, need to readjust something until it works again. |
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Today, 01:04 AM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello. This might sound bizarre, but on one of my PCs I've been having a minor issue with restarting the graphics driver via CRU. The graphics driver itself will restart as expected, but restarting this way has the side-effect of the connected speakers disappearing from the Windows sound device list. No matter what I have to reboot the computer to get the speakers to re-appear and work again. Any ideas?
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Today, 02:07 AM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Today 01:04 AM)mtdmsa Wrote: Hello. This might sound bizarre, but on one of my PCs I've been having a minor issue with restarting the graphics driver via CRU. The graphics driver itself will restart as expected, but restarting this way has the side-effect of the connected speakers disappearing from the Windows sound device list. No matter what I have to reboot the computer to get the speakers to re-appear and work again. Any ideas?What are the speakers connected to? Does Device Manager show any disabled sound devices when this happens? |
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Today, 02:07 AM
Post: #9295
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-07-2025 09:07 PM)fernando.cechinel Wrote: Why a 3440x1440 just dont support 2560x1440... crap!Usually they do but monitors with the G-SYNC module don't have a complete scaler. (11-07-2025 09:07 PM)fernando.cechinel Wrote: A manage 5760x1080p, very unstable, when reboot PC dosnt work, need to readjust something until it works again.Unfortunately, NVIDIA's driver has a bug that can cause Windows to hang during boot when an EDID override is present with multiple displays connected. I'm not sure what the trigger is because it doesn't always happen, but it might be related to G-SYNC being enabled. This is something NVIDIA needs to fix, but this bug has been around for years now. |
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Today, 06:37 AM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Today 02:07 AM)ToastyX Wrote:(Today 01:04 AM)mtdmsa Wrote: Hello. This might sound bizarre, but on one of my PCs I've been having a minor issue with restarting the graphics driver via CRU. The graphics driver itself will restart as expected, but restarting this way has the side-effect of the connected speakers disappearing from the Windows sound device list. No matter what I have to reboot the computer to get the speakers to re-appear and work again. Any ideas?What are the speakers connected to? Does Device Manager show any disabled sound devices when this happens? The speakers are connected to line-out. In Device Manager after the graphics driver restart, the entry for the speakers just vanishes rather than showing as disabled. |
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Today, 02:22 PM
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Today, 06:47 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Today 02:22 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(Today 06:37 AM)mtdmsa Wrote: The speakers are connected to line-out. In Device Manager after the graphics driver restart, the entry for the speakers just vanishes rather than showing as disabled.Line out of what, the motherboard? What is the name of the device that vanishes? Yes, the motherboard. The name is something like "Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)". |
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Today, 09:01 PM
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