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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
04-28-2024, 01:33 AM
Post: #8151
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-27-2024 11:36 PM)Bourbo Wrote:  
(04-27-2024 03:29 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(04-27-2024 06:42 AM)Bourbo Wrote:  My monitor is Acer KG2410, GPU is Geforce GTX 1050 Ti, same HDMI i use before reset, and yes its not listed in display settings, i tried same setting like before such lower my res for higher refresh rate, 1680x1080 144hz, then i tried restartx64, reboot my pc, its still not listed on the display settings
What does CRU show? Export a file and post it here.
here
Something is weird about your GPU because the 1050 Ti should support 1920x1080 @ 144 Hz and 165 Hz just fine with HDMI. Is this a laptop or desktop?
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04-28-2024, 01:33 AM
Post: #8152
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-27-2024 11:32 PM)GaaraOTS Wrote:  how do i go about trying that? i believe its fairly open to timings, i have tried fiddling with them before.
Just add a detailed resolution for 3840x2160 and try refresh rates that keep the pixel clock below those limits.
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04-28-2024, 11:31 AM
Post: #8153
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-28-2024 01:33 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(04-27-2024 11:36 PM)Bourbo Wrote:  
(04-27-2024 03:29 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(04-27-2024 06:42 AM)Bourbo Wrote:  My monitor is Acer KG2410, GPU is Geforce GTX 1050 Ti, same HDMI i use before reset, and yes its not listed in display settings, i tried same setting like before such lower my res for higher refresh rate, 1680x1080 144hz, then i tried restartx64, reboot my pc, its still not listed on the display settings
What does CRU show? Export a file and post it here.
here
Something is weird about your GPU because the 1050 Ti should support 1920x1080 @ 144 Hz and 165 Hz just fine with HDMI. Is this a laptop or desktop?
yes, before reset, both of em just work fine, but i dont know why now, this is a laptop
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04-28-2024, 01:24 PM (Last edited: 04-28-2024, 01:52 PM by Ahmed Adel)
Post: #8154
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
I have laptop hp zbook 17 g3 FHD 60HZ
nvidia quadro m5000m 8g
I7 6820hq
When I go to overclock refresh rate I got a black and white screen and the screen not and mixed colors
I tested all settings
I need a help
Please
And thanks in advance

I have laptop hp zbook 17 g3 FHD 60HZ
nvidia quadro m5000m 8g
I7 6820hq
When I go to overclock refresh rate I got a black and white screen and the screen not and mixed colors
I tested all settings
I need a help
Please
And thanks in advance
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04-28-2024, 03:39 PM
Post: #8155
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-28-2024 11:31 AM)Bourbo Wrote:  yes, before reset, both of em just work fine, but i dont know why now, this is a laptop
If the laptop has an Intel CPU, then the integrated Intel GPU controls the outputs and available resolutions. Intel GPUs without HDMI 2.0 only support up to 300.99 MHz pixel clock. "Native PC" or "Exact" timing will keep 1680x1080 @ 144 Hz under the limit.
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04-29-2024, 06:21 AM (Last edited: 04-29-2024, 06:29 AM by Bourbo)
Post: #8156
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-28-2024 03:39 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(04-28-2024 11:31 AM)Bourbo Wrote:  yes, before reset, both of em just work fine, but i dont know why now, this is a laptop
If the laptop has an Intel CPU, then the integrated Intel GPU controls the outputs and available resolutions. Intel GPUs without HDMI 2.0 only support up to 300.99 MHz pixel clock. "Native PC" or "Exact" timing will keep 1680x1080 @ 144 Hz under the limit.
wait what, it is true, somehow its work if under 300 mhz, i tried 1920x1080 130hz

(04-28-2024 03:39 PM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(04-28-2024 11:31 AM)Bourbo Wrote:  yes, before reset, both of em just work fine, but i dont know why now, this is a laptop
If the laptop has an Intel CPU, then the integrated Intel GPU controls the outputs and available resolutions. Intel GPUs without HDMI 2.0 only support up to 300.99 MHz pixel clock. "Native PC" or "Exact" timing will keep 1680x1080 @ 144 Hz under the limit.
also is there any way to make the nvidia gpu control the outputs, sorry if im being dumb, because i somehow can above 300mhz before reset this laptop
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04-29-2024, 08:18 AM (Last edited: 04-29-2024, 08:34 AM by ApolloPM)
Post: #8157
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hi,

I have a OLED Monitor (FO32U2P) with a default HDR EDID metadata of 465 nits, and I am trying to override this because it is too dim.

RTX HDR uses this EDID value to set the max peak brightness, so 465 nits of peak brightness is unusable, highlights are only at 465 nits and average brightness is only at like 150-200 nits, when this monitor can do peak 1050 nits in Windows HDR Calibration tool and AutoHDR.

In Windows AutoHDR it is properly displaying highlights of 1000 nits with average brightness of around 300-400 nits.

RTX HDR also ignores Windows HDR Calibration so that's not a usable alternative. Overriding the EDID is the only way.

I tried overriding using CRU method but it doesn't seem to work, is this related to the issues you guys are describing with Nvidia drivers recently? Here is how I am using CRU, maybe I skipped something?


1. Run CRU and made sure I am under "FO32U2P (active)" tab.

2. Double clicked on CTA-861 inside of Extension blocks.

3. Double clicked on HDR static metadata under Data blocks.

4. Changed Max Luminance (current: 103) and Max frame-avg (current: 79) to 139. (value of 139 equates to around 1000 nits, 103 is 465 nits)

5. Pressing OK to all subsequent windows until CRU finally closes.

6. Repeated Steps 1-5 to make sure the Max Luminance and Max frame-avg are still set to 139 - Confirmed.

7. Closed CRU and hit restart.exe (also tried restart64.exe).

8. Reboot computer for good measure.

Still shows up as 465 nits in RTX HDR.
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04-30-2024, 02:01 AM
Post: #8158
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-29-2024 08:18 AM)ApolloPM Wrote:  Hi,

I have a OLED Monitor (FO32U2P) with a default HDR EDID metadata of 465 nits, and I am trying to override this because it is too dim.

RTX HDR uses this EDID value to set the max peak brightness, so 465 nits of peak brightness is unusable, highlights are only at 465 nits and average brightness is only at like 150-200 nits, when this monitor can do peak 1050 nits in Windows HDR Calibration tool and AutoHDR.

In Windows AutoHDR it is properly displaying highlights of 1000 nits with average brightness of around 300-400 nits.

RTX HDR also ignores Windows HDR Calibration so that's not a usable alternative. Overriding the EDID is the only way.

I tried overriding using CRU method but it doesn't seem to work, is this related to the issues you guys are describing with Nvidia drivers recently? Here is how I am using CRU, maybe I skipped something?
Run this and post the test.txt here: https://www.monitortests.com/EDID-test.zip
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04-30-2024, 02:01 AM
Post: #8159
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-29-2024 06:21 AM)Bourbo Wrote:  also is there any way to make the nvidia gpu control the outputs, sorry if im being dumb, because i somehow can above 300mhz before reset this laptop
That depends on the laptop, but most laptops don't offer the option. You said it was like that before, which is why you added the custom resolutions.
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04-30-2024, 05:25 AM (Last edited: 04-30-2024, 05:27 AM by ApolloPM)
Post: #8160
RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-30-2024 02:01 AM)ToastyX Wrote:  
(04-29-2024 08:18 AM)ApolloPM Wrote:  Hi,

I have a OLED Monitor (FO32U2P) with a default HDR EDID metadata of 465 nits, and I am trying to override this because it is too dim.

RTX HDR uses this EDID value to set the max peak brightness, so 465 nits of peak brightness is unusable, highlights are only at 465 nits and average brightness is only at like 150-200 nits, when this monitor can do peak 1050 nits in Windows HDR Calibration tool and AutoHDR.

In Windows AutoHDR it is properly displaying highlights of 1000 nits with average brightness of around 300-400 nits.

RTX HDR also ignores Windows HDR Calibration so that's not a usable alternative. Overriding the EDID is the only way.

I tried overriding using CRU method but it doesn't seem to work, is this related to the issues you guys are describing with Nvidia drivers recently? Here is how I am using CRU, maybe I skipped something?
Run this and post the test.txt here: https://www.monitortests.com/EDID-test.zip

Here you go, this is with my CRU settings still active.
The Gigabyte FO32U2P is the one that is named "GBT3215"


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