AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
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05-24-2021, 08:24 AM
(Last edited: 05-29-2021, 11:43 AM by ALIEN_I_AM)
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RE: AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
(05-24-2021 04:08 AM)ToastyX Wrote:Thank you for the superquick Response ToastyX !(05-23-2021 05:18 AM)ALIEN_I_AM Wrote: I only have a cable that is branded with High Speed HDMI and as far as i found out that is not 2.0 and after testing it i only could go up to 144hz (without using Custom Resolutions or anything just plain Drivers/Windows Refreshrate Setting).Are you sure the monitor supports more than 144 Hz with HDMI? HDMI 2.0 doesn't use different cables, so that won't affect what resolutions are available. The patcher does not affect HDMI 2.0 limits. Yeah i should have linked the Model what Monitor i have, would have made sense in the beginning According to the Page yes. https://www.lg.com/de/monitore/lg-27GK750F-B DisplayPort and HDMI 48-240 Hz (Freesync works with HDMI, Gsync doesnt according to my research) But you say that any HDMI would give me the 240hz Option. After reading through all the Wikipedia about HDMI and Bandwidth and many other Sources, HDMI 2.0 only has enough Bandwidth for that...and therefore needs a cable that is not 1.4 or below. 1.4 are labeled High Speed (thats what i have) 2.0 are labeled Premium High Speed 2.1 are labeled Ultra High Speed I guess i will need to get me a 2.0 Cable and just find out then if it will show me the 240hz Option. According to the Manual, there is a Monitor Setting called HDMI Compability Mode which forces the HDMI to use max. 120hz but i remember changing that and well, it maxxed out the HZ down to 120 and with it off it was max. 144hz with the 1.4 Cable. I thought it is an AMD Driver Restriction and thats what i need your Pixel Clock Patcher for. best regards ------ (Edit: One Week Later - Yes as i assumed you need that HDMI 2.0 Cable. The 240hz Option was instantly there and available. I tried out the 1.4 Cable just to be sure, no 240hz Option only 144hz Max. So indeed, you need that HDMI 2.0 Cable or you cant run the 240hz at all) |
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