Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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05-01-2021, 03:18 AM
Post: #5826
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello!
I'm sorry if this is a frequently asked question. I tried searching the thread, youtube tutorials, etc but couldn't find the relevant information. I want to enable Freesync on CRT. A range of 59Hz-61Hz would be mildly useful for emulation and should work just fine on any given CRT. Why? If you manually define 59.8Hz and 60.10Hz for the same resolution, Windows seems to choose one and ignore the other. Bypassing that problem with freesync would be neat. Retroarch already supports using gsync/freesync to emulate games at their original oddball Hz. But I cannot figure out how to make nvidia control panel recognize my display as freesync capable. I'm not even sure if this can be done with an nvidia card on Windows. I have one DAC connected by HDMI and another DAC connected by DisplayPort. I've had no luck with either. I am willing to buy a different DAC, or DP->HDMI adapter, or whatever trivial connector may be called for, but I do not want to downgrade to an older driver, nor do I want to add another GPU to my system. Is it possible to get freesync working through a DAC? If so, how do I do it? Thanks! |
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