Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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05-30-2019, 09:16 AM
(Last edited: 05-30-2019, 09:24 AM by chros)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(05-29-2019 03:24 PM)chros Wrote:(04-29-2019 01:18 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(04-28-2019 11:52 PM)wolpers0815 Wrote: I have an issue when connecting a Geforce 1080 with my new Sony 65ZF9 with a HDMI 2.0b cable capable of 18Gbps. At 3840x2160 with 30Hz in RGB mode the Nvidia Control Panel allows me for selecting either 8 or 12 bit. What about 10 bit? In short: it didn't give me the 10bit option, only 8bit is available (it removed the 12bit option). Setup: MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X 6GB (driver v385.28) on Win10 LTSB 1607 + HDMI + LG B8 (PC mode) What I did: - unticked the 36bit in both HDMI and HDMI2.0 datablock (30bit are still ticked in both) - restart-64.exe - restart PC - selected 25Hz (I have custom 23Hz) ToastyX, have you managed to get 10bit option in "recent" nvidia drivers? (>=v385.28) This problem is not that important: I only want to experiment with 10bit output (if it's possible) to compare the resulting banding on the B8. And thanks for this really useful util! (05-29-2019 11:41 PM)moewchin Wrote: But few days ago, after updating GPU drivers Aside what ToastyX said, try this way, it definitely works. But note, that certain GPU drivers are broken: blocking the usage of custom resolution. Ryzen 5 2600,Asus Prime b450-Plus,16GB,MSI GTX 1060 Gaming X 6GB(v385.28),Win10 LTSB 1607,MPC-BEx64+LAV+MadVR,Yamaha RX-A870,LG OLED65B8(04.10.25+PC4:4:4+2160p@23/24/25/29/30/50/59/60Hz) |
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