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Today, 02:19 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Yesterday 04:25 AM)YETI#4458 Wrote: Hello and thank youI don't know what would cause that to happen, but you can use CRU to delete every refresh rate except 160 Hz. |
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Today, 02:19 PM
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Today, 02:19 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Today 01:10 AM)Presently42 Wrote: Yet another black screen of despair: changes in cru to the televisor's settings, including to previously working ones!, result in a black tv screen and a frozen or black lappy screen upon hdmi connexion; with an hdmi disconnexion and hard reboot being needed to unfreeze or unblacken the lappy's screen. I not infrequently have this problem, and can never recall what was done to solve it; and I'm tired of doing battle rather than enjoying films and videos at exactly the right frame rate.If the system freezes, that can only be a graphics driver bug. I'm not sure how it works on laptops with both AMD and NVIDIA GPUs, but on systems with a dedicated NVIDIA GPU, it's NVIDIA's driver causing this when there are multiple displays and at least one display has G-SYNC/VRR enabled. |
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Today, 02:20 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Today 11:52 AM)RyanJW Wrote: Sorry for what might be a rudimentary question but I’ve spent literally hours tinkering with CRU and my NVIDIA 4070 drivers to no success.If "Native HDTV" and "CVT-RB" timing don't display correctly, then the TV probably doesn't support custom refresh rates. |
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Today, 02:20 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(Today 12:45 PM)markp Wrote: Hello ToastyX, first of all thanks for all the hard work and efforts done in the CRU. I discovered this wonderful tool a few days ago but after going through posts and readings multiple days, I still have not been able to configure everything correctly.You didn't say what happens. There's no guarantee a monitor will accept higher than native resolutions even if it's within the pixel clock limits. |
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