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Dont work for me Huh i change w7 to w10 and my screen is very blurry when i put 75 hz, i have LG FLATRON W1943C and gtx 960.

Something weird, driver never recognized the real native res (1360x768) nvidia driver says 1024x768 is the native.


SORRY FOR MY ENGLISH.
(08-20-2019 01:22 PM)jamaicaroma Wrote: [ -> ]Dont work for me Huh i change w7 to w10 and my screen is very blurry when i put 75 hz, i have LG FLATRON W1943C and gtx 960.

Something weird, driver never recognized the real native res (1360x768) nvidia driver says 1024x768 is the native.
The specs for that monitor only list D-sub. The patch is for DVI and HDMI, and you wouldn't need it for 75 Hz at that resolution. The incorrect resolution seems like an EDID problem. What does CRU show?
(08-22-2019 08:39 PM)ToastyX Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-20-2019 01:22 PM)jamaicaroma Wrote: [ -> ]Dont work for me Huh i change w7 to w10 and my screen is very blurry when i put 75 hz, i have LG FLATRON W1943C and gtx 960.

Something weird, driver never recognized the real native res (1360x768) nvidia driver says 1024x768 is the native.
The specs for that monitor only list D-sub. The patch is for DVI and HDMI, and you wouldn't need it for 75 Hz at th
at resolution. The incorrect resolution seems like an EDID problem. What does CRU show?

Thanks for the answer!! What means EDID? I dont use CRU because broke al my screen and turn to the left and idk how to fix that
(08-23-2019 12:59 PM)jamaicaroma Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the answer!! What means EDID? I dont use CRU because broke al my screen and turn to the left and idk how to fix that
The EDID tells the computer what resolutions the monitor supports and other information. CRU shows what the monitor reports and creates EDID overrides. If CRU shows "Generic Non-PnP Monitor" with no resolutions, then something is wrong with the EDID on the monitor.
(08-23-2019 07:59 PM)ToastyX Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-23-2019 12:59 PM)jamaicaroma Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the answer!! What means EDID? I dont use CRU because broke al my screen and turn to the left and idk how to fix that
The EDID tells the computer what resolutions the monitor supports and other information. CRU shows what the monitor reports and creates EDID overrides. If CRU shows "Generic Non-PnP Monitor" with no resolutions, then something is wrong with the EDID on the monitor.

Yea CRU say that, how i can fix??
(08-24-2019 05:15 AM)jamaicaroma Wrote: [ -> ]Yea CRU say that, how i can fix??
You can't easily fix that. The EDID needs to be repaired and reflashed to the monitor, but most monitors have the EDID write-protected. It'd be easier to just create a custom resolution.
Can anyone help me out about how to do this on linux?
(10-16-2019 06:08 AM)chwba Wrote: [ -> ]Can anyone help me out about how to do this on linux?
What exactly are you trying to do?
(10-16-2019 12:51 PM)ToastyX Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-16-2019 06:08 AM)chwba Wrote: [ -> ]Can anyone help me out about how to do this on linux?
What exactly are you trying to do?

Patch the pixel clock, like I do on windows with pixel clock patcher from this thread and then overclock my monitor to 75hz.
(10-16-2019 06:50 PM)chwba Wrote: [ -> ]Patch the pixel clock, like I do on windows with pixel clock patcher from this thread and then overclock my monitor to 75hz.
I don't have a patch for Linux, but you might not need a patch at all. What monitor and video card? Are you using DVI or HDMI?
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