Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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03-23-2014, 07:28 PM
(Last edited: 03-23-2014, 09:04 PM by Nachbar)
Post: #790
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Thanks Toasty for suggesting messing with the totals. I finally got it to work but will have to see if it will hold for the long run.
Here's how for anyone interested: I looked at the difference between totals between the automatic and reduced setting and went from there. Automatic: 2200,1125 (148.5Mhz), Reduced: 2080,1111 (138.65Mhz). The difference is 120,14 (9.8Mhz). Since this is close enough to 10:1 I just went with that and started bumping it up from the reduced setting. The first bump actually worked (2090,1112 (139.45Mhz)) so I decided to keep bumping it up from there until I encountered problems. Around 2130,1116 (142.62Mhz) the monitor starts to randomly lose the signal. Ultimately I decided to go with 2100,1113 (140.24Mhz) and so far there aren't any problems. Should I adjust the other settings to keep in line with the Totals change or leave them alone? Right now I am using the reduced values. Edit: that timing eventually lost and regained signal after about ten minutes so I bumped it down to 2090,1112 and so far so good. Edit again: I messed around to find the lowest pixel rate the monitor would do and still be 1080p with Hd audio and it is at 2088,1111 (139.1861Mhz). I'm going to go with this as my guess is the lower the pixel rate the more stable my monitor will be. |
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