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Request for Help Creating a Working Custom EDID (1440p / 144 Hz / HDMI 2.1 / FreeSync
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Yesterday, 08:19 AM
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RE: Request for Help Creating a Working Custom EDID (1440p / 144 Hz / HDMI 2.1 / FreeSync
(04-07-2026 07:45 PM)MUC Wrote:(04-07-2026 08:38 AM)joe1121 Wrote: I’m still unable to inject it into the fuser (DICHEN 6th Gen Fuser with HDMI interface). Using EDID_Gigabyte_AORUS_FO27Q3_TMDS_MUC05.bin, the display functions correctly until VRR is enabled in AMD Adrenalin. When launching a game with VRR active, the monitor continuously loses signal and cycles back to “HDMI 1 input”. |
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Yesterday, 07:39 PM
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RE: Request for Help Creating a Working Custom EDID
(Yesterday 08:19 AM)joe1121 Wrote: the display functions correctly until VRR is enabled in AMD Adrenalin. When launching a game with VRR active, the monitor continuously loses signal and cycles back to “HDMI 1 input”. The DICHEN 6 Gen Fuser uses an AMD ZynQ 7020 FPGA chip to overlay two independent video signals in real time with pixel-perfect accuracy. This requires identical video timings from both inputs. Variable refresh rates (also known as AdaptiveSync, G-Sync, FreeSync, or HDMI VRR) work by using varying vertical blanking intervals by the graphics card. Using the TMDS protocol, this results in an unpredictable change in the pixel clock, causing a loss of HDMI sync between the two signals. Therefore, using variable refresh rates with this or any other fuser is not possible. If the FPGA had to receive signals with constantly varying refresh rates and synchronize them before output, this processing would significantly increase the latency of the output signal, negating the fuser's purpose for gaming. |
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Today, 07:32 AM
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RE: Request for Help Creating a Working Custom EDID (1440p / 144 Hz / HDMI 2.1 / FreeSync
(Yesterday 07:39 PM)MUC Wrote:(Yesterday 08:19 AM)joe1121 Wrote: the display functions correctly until VRR is enabled in AMD Adrenalin. When launching a game with VRR active, the monitor continuously loses signal and cycles back to “HDMI 1 input”. Hey, that makes a lot of sense—thanks so much for explaining it. I really appreciate your support and the effort you’ve put in. |
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