Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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10-26-2023, 09:50 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(10-26-2023 03:01 PM)Stiff Wrote: Exactly that. When I try to make a custom resolution in AMD Software it doesn't work as well. When I use Exact Reduced profile in CRU at 1080p with 75hz it works fine so I could settle with that, but I was able to push this panel to 90hz at 720p so I think it may be able to do that at 1080p as well, but obviously I need more Pixel Clock to do that.Adding the HDMI data block is supposed to allow greater than 165 MHz pixel clock, so I would consider that a driver bug. You might have better luck with an active DisplayPort to single-link DVI adapter. It must be an active adapter so it's treated as DisplayPort, which should allow at least 300 MHz pixel clock, and it must be single-link DVI because the monitor doesn't support dual-link DVI. Unfortunately, a lot of these adapters have bad descriptions so I can't be sure what they actually are. Active ones tend to have a box at the DVI's end. It might be easier to find an active DisplayPort to HDMI adapter and use an HDMI-DVI cable. Another option is to use an HDMI EDID emulator with an HDMI-DVI cable. This will guarantee the GPU will see the monitor as HDMI before any editing: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YMS18T7/?tag=mtests-20#ad |
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