(08-27-2021 08:31 PM)dr17 Wrote: [ -> ]Recently updated to Windows 10, and my graphics card (Radeon RX 570 Series) is having issues with the correct default resolution output (monitor is a VX2453 series). It appears 1920 x 1080 is the recommended setting (and likely provides the best resolution), however, at 175% scaling I am missing about one-half of each desktop icon aligned top/left and half of the taskbar. Cycling through various potential resolutions only offers bad upon worse resolutions. Any idea what is happening here and if CRU custom resolution would help? I rolled back the driver on the graphics card, but it appears to have made no impact.
That sounds like an overscan issue:
https://www.monitortests.com/blog/fixing...an-issues/
Hello I was messing with CRU and after resetting all settings to default every resolution has option for 144hz except 1920x1080 which highest refresh rate is 120
![[Image: SR08LbV.png]](https://i.imgur.com/SR08LbV.png)
(08-27-2021 09:48 PM)ToastyX Wrote: [ -> ] (08-27-2021 08:31 PM)dr17 Wrote: [ -> ]Recently updated to Windows 10, and my graphics card (Radeon RX 570 Series) is having issues with the correct default resolution output (monitor is a VX2453 series). It appears 1920 x 1080 is the recommended setting (and likely provides the best resolution), however, at 175% scaling I am missing about one-half of each desktop icon aligned top/left and half of the taskbar. Cycling through various potential resolutions only offers bad upon worse resolutions. Any idea what is happening here and if CRU custom resolution would help? I rolled back the driver on the graphics card, but it appears to have made no impact.
That sounds like an overscan issue: https://www.monitortests.com/blog/fixing...an-issues/
Thanks - it absolutely was. Going into my AMD Radeon control settings and setting the HDMI scaling to 6% seems to have done the trick.
Hello
Custom any résolution or refresh rate nothing works
have used cru for long time now and its the first time have this problème like if cru no apply my setting
Have g7 1080ti on display port i don't inderstand why cru don't work
(09-26-2020 10:49 PM)heaae Wrote: [ -> ]PROBLEM WITH NOT PERSISTENT SETTINGS
I've noticed that since I installed Windows 10 2004 some months ago, it "looses" CRU custom settings much more easily than before when they lasted 'till next NVidia driver update... Now my CRU custom res sometimes randomly just disappear and I have to relaunch CRU + restart64.exe. Someone knows why and if there's a "solution" to make custom settings more persistent?
Basically every day I have to reload CRU + Restart64.exe to make my custom res reappear. There was a time when I just set it once and lasted 'till the day I changed video driver. Now for unknown reasons after a night sleep+hibernation the system looses my custom res. If I do sleep or hibernation manually for testing this does not happen and CRU custom res are still there....
EDIT:
Another strange thing I noticed is that I have 2 monitors listed in CRU and in the registry (??), that differ just for "Address" and "ContainerID" values:
![[Image: image.png]](https://i.ibb.co/Tcfgv7b/image.png)
EDIT2: from Device Manager (show hidden devices option) I deleted the strange one "1&8713bca&0&UID0". Let's see if this helps...
(Attached my CRU settings)
Gaming Laptop ASUS GL703GS (BIOS 310)
CPU i7-8750H (iGPU unavailable)
GTX 1070 8GB (non-Max-Q, 10DE 1BE1 - 1043 1011, GP104 A1, vbios 86.04.7c.00.24, Samsung VRAM)
Windows 10 Pro 2004
Desktop res: 1080p (1920x1080)
Screen: 144Hz g-sync AUO B173HAN03.2 [AUO329D]
Audio: Realtek HD Audio (ALC295 chipset)
Hard disks: NVMe Samsung, SSD Crucial
USB Blu-Ray 4K drive: Archgon Star MD-8102P-U3YC-UHDB (Pioneer BDR-UD04)
Just wanted to add an interesting thing I noticed, that solved my problems with "randomly not applied settings": for unknown reasons my gaming laptop ASUS GL703GS with GTX1070 8GB (and disabled iGPU) creates a NEW screen ID whenever you resume the laptop re-opening lid... In short I needed to apply settings to BOTH screens IDs, and this solved the issue for me.
Weird.... but I hope it could be a useful case study for someone else.
P.S.
I recently added also an external monitor (miniDP -> DP into the monitor) and it does the same there: 2 screens ID for the external monitor too after resume from sleep... Again, applying settings to both these IDs solved the issue.
having trouble doing display scaling after doing every step correctly
(08-29-2021 10:53 PM)kenhm51 Wrote: [ -> ]having trouble doing display scaling after doing every step correctly
Display scaling for what resolution? After doing what steps? I have no idea what you're trying to do. You also need to read the part about extension blocks.
(08-28-2021 01:59 PM)cide Wrote: [ -> ]Hello
Custom any résolution or refresh rate nothing works
have used cru for long time now and its the first time have this problème like if cru no apply my setting
Have g7 1080ti on display port i don't inderstand why cru don't work
What are you trying to do? Is there a default extension block?
(08-28-2021 09:51 AM)senseijus Wrote: [ -> ]Hello I was messing with CRU and after resetting all settings to default every resolution has option for 144hz except 1920x1080 which highest refresh rate is 120
![[Image: SR08LbV.png]](https://i.imgur.com/SR08LbV.png)
Is this after running reset-all.exe? Did you add 1920x1080 @ 144 Hz as a custom resolution using the NVIDIA control panel? If so, it would be listed separately under custom resolutions. If not, then there's a driver bug because the only reason 144 Hz exists for the lower resolutions is because it exists at the native resolution, so the driver is recognizing the resolution but not listing it properly. Does it appear in the Windows display settings?