Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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06-24-2022, 01:39 AM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-23-2022 08:39 PM)Sunspark Wrote: I have a question about retrieving EDID blocks on iGPU. I was just in Windows 7 and was fiddling with Entech's Monitor Asset Manager program, and it actually said "Real-time" in the list (not just the registry entries), so I saved a copy of the report and the hex codes imported just fine into CRU.Their program can read the first extension block with Intel GPUs. I don't know if they're using Intel's CUI SDK, which isn't publicly available, or if they have some other method. I tried to get access to the CUI SDK, but Intel's support just gave me the runaround. If I find a way to read the full EDID with Intel GPUs, I will incorporate it into CRU. I just found out Intel has a new library that's publicly available (IGCL), so I will have to see if I can make that work with current GPUs at least. (06-23-2022 08:39 PM)Sunspark Wrote: For "Exact" and "Exact reduced" do you maintain a database or is it formula-driven?They are formula-driven. Where are you seeing 60.01093? All integer refresh rates should be mathematically exact with both Exact and Exact reduced, but actual measured hardware refresh rates can vary slightly. |
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