Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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02-13-2017, 06:10 AM
Post: #2602
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(02-12-2017 12:22 AM)makisman Wrote: I bought the LG 24MP58VQ IPS which is 1920x1080 60hz.When it comes to "overclocking" monitors, most monitors are "locked" in the sense that the firmware is programmed to only accept a certain range of refresh rates or timing parameters. Since every model is different, I don't know what limitations your monitor has, but 75-77 Hz is a common refresh rate limitation. If your monitor is limiting the horizontal scan rate, you might be able to squeeze in 77 Hz by reducing the vertical blanking to 10. (02-12-2017 12:22 AM)makisman Wrote: My GPU is integrated INTEL HD 530 and connected via HDMI 2.0 cable."Out of range" is a monitor limitation, so changing video cards won't help unless you're running into pixel clock limits in the driver. 1080p monitors don't need HDMI 2.0, and since you're able to go higher than 165 MHz pixel clock, that's not the limiting factor. |
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