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hello all !

i would like some help for overcloking my display 1440P 30HZ to 60HZ plz
i have cru 1.3 and crimson driver 16.11.2 on a HD 7970 hdmi connected

i put a custom resolution for 144OP 60Hz, my display tell me he is at 60hz but it's not smooth like 1080p 60Hz.

thanks !!
Where is it not smooth? Is it skipping frames? http://testufo.com/#test=frameskipping
Desktop Mode: 2560x1440/24bpp @ 60 Hz vertical Refresh Rate.

CPU Count: 8
GL Renderer: ATI Technologies Inc. AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series v4.5.13456 Compatibility Profile Context 21.19.160.512
GLFW_ACCELERATED: 1
GLFW_RED_BITS: 8
GLFW_GREEN_BITS: 8
GLFW_BLUE_BITS: 8
GLFW_ALPHA_BITS: 8
GLFW_DEPTH_BITS: 0
GLFW_STENCIL_BITS: 0
GLFW_REFRESH_RATE: 60
GLFW_FSAA_SAMPLES: 0

i think there is skipping frames, it's like the overcloking never work, it's the same as 30hz. There is a way to make it work ?


sorry for my bad english

thanks

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(11-07-2016 06:17 PM)ksar Wrote: [ -> ]i think there is skipping frames, it's like the overcloking never work, it's the same as 30hz. There is a way to make it work ?
Probably not. Frame skipping is a monitor limitation. Maybe try DisplayPort, or try running HDMI as single-link DVI by deleting the HDMI support data block in the extension block, but then the driver needs to be patched: https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Threa...ck-Patcher
thx for your help

with displayport/displayport 1.2 and hdmi it's the same issue. my display recognize in his osd 1440P 60HZ but in fact on the screen it's 30hz.

I have done everythink
-1) pixelclock patcher then restart
2) adding custom resolution and refresh rate on cru then restart.

there is people who have made it work with cru T_T
(11-09-2016 10:54 PM)ksar Wrote: [ -> ]with displayport/displayport 1.2 and hdmi it's the same issue. my display recognize in his osd 1440P 60HZ but in fact on the screen it's 30hz.
That means the video card is sending 60 Hz, so there's nothing you can do on the computer's end. There's no way to work around a monitor limitation with software.

(11-09-2016 10:54 PM)ksar Wrote: [ -> ]there is people who have made it work with cru T_T
They probably didn't test it. I've seen people claim certain monitors will overclock when it turns out the monitors skip frames. This should be obvious just by looking, but some people can't see it.
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