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					NVIDIA PATCHER, resolution over 400 MHz pixel clock is not showin up for selection
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					03-02-2018, 09:48 AM 
(Last edited: 03-02-2018, 09:48 AM by jka)
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| NVIDIA PATCHER, resolution over 400 MHz pixel clock is not showin up for selection 
					Heya, Any detailed resolution that I add via CRU which exceeds 399.999MHz pixel clock is not visible for selection anywhere so I cannot use/activate it. I use CRU normally otherwise without issues. I did the "full" nvidia patch under normal Windows mode and restarted several times. Running these in this order: 1. reset-all.exe 2. restart64.exe 3. adding one detailed resolution with more than 400MHz (for example 420) 4. restart64.exe did not help either. Any ideas please? Thank you very much! My setup: Windows 8.1 x64, gtx960, nvidia 372.70, large Trinitron CRT monitor over regular D-SUB analog, cheetos | |||
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					03-02-2018, 04:11 PM 
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| RE: NVIDIA PATCHER, resolution over 400 MHz pixel clock is not showin up for selection 
					The NVIDIA patcher does not patch VGA/D-sub limits.
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					03-02-2018, 06:03 PM 
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| RE: NVIDIA PATCHER, resolution over 400 MHz pixel clock is not showin up for selection 
					I knew it! Was hard to believe this could be possible when I first stumbled upon it but wanted to be sure. Thank you very much for your reply.
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					03-03-2018, 11:30 PM 
(Last edited: 03-03-2018, 11:31 PM by jka)
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| RE: NVIDIA PATCHER, resolution over 400 MHz pixel clock is not showin up for selection 
					And is the AMD/ATI patcher able to do it please? Would the NVIDIA patcher work if I connected an adapter of sorts (sunix) between GPU DP and CRT? http://www.sunix.com/product/DPU3000.html | |||
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					03-08-2018, 02:32 PM 
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| RE: NVIDIA PATCHER, resolution over 400 MHz pixel clock is not showin up for selection 
					Yes, the AMD patcher is able to do it. You wouldn't need the patcher with a DisplayPort adapter. I don't know the limitations of that adapter.
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