Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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02-16-2014, 02:06 PM
(Last edited: 02-16-2014, 02:17 PM by lawson67)
Post: #715
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hi ToastyX i have noticed that weather i run the Qnix monitor driver file and use only NVCP to load my custom resolutions or if i use ONLY CRU using the blank extension file with Nvidia experience installed it seem that Nvidia experience is still coursing problems with EDID overrides and windows will randomly not see my custom resolutions...70% of the time?...they are listed in NVCP but if i go to windows resolution it only sees my 60hz profile...then i can reboot and windows and it sees them again!
Questions: 1: When i stopped using only NVCP and the Qnix monitor drive and went back to CRU i left the Qnix monitor driver still install....is it better to remove this and set monitor back to generic?..( will it help in anyway ) 2: I can only Assume my problem is Nvidia experience as what you have said about Nvidia experience coursing problems with EDID overrides and windows not seeing my custom resolutions but being displayed in NVCP...Well my computer is displaying the exact same symptoms with Nvidia experience installed!...however i have used imported the blank extension!..so what i would like to know now is....would you being the Creator of CRU and the blank extension file and understanding how it all works find it simply impossable that my problems could still be related Nvidia experience? ...or do you believe i should look else where for the course? 3: If you still believe my problems are/could still related to Nvidia experience...( which at this point in time i think they must be as i am displaying word for word the symptoms you have described using Nvidia experience ) would not loading Nvidia experience windows at boot up help at all?....IE could i run it on demand to set up my games?...or do you believe this still would make no difference at all and it could still course EDID overrides in windows as in still not seeing my custom resolutions?...or do you believe a full uninstall is the only sure way to stop this?...to me not understanding fully how CRU/ the blank extension dat / and Nvidia experience fully work together!....believe it could be the order in which windows is loading things on a reboot...as in 70% of the time windows sees my custom resolutions...so would running Nvidia experience on demand help in your opinion?....or would adding a delay to Nvidia experience loading at boot up via task scheduler help in anyway? This morning i got up checked windows resolution could not see my 120hz profile so i removed the Qnix monitor driver...i have now gone back to the generic monitor drive....would this in your opinion help cure it or not make any difference? If you believe it is still Nvidia experience and running it on demand instead of loading it with windows will not help at all....do you plan on updating the blank extension dat any time in the future? Any help would be greatly appreciated.... and as always thank you for your great software and your continued support with it enabling this monitor overclocking community to continue ....Lawson |
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