Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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03-29-2014, 06:10 PM
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-27-2014 07:37 PM)toysareforboys Wrote: If I set the refresh rate to 60 Hz and run your deline program with "15" it looks exactly like the monitor does at 120hz. If I run your program with the monitor at 120hz it makes the problem worse. I tried 5, 10, 15, invert with 0, nothing seemed to help.Make sure you are not running multiple copies because they will overlap each other. You have to end the process each time to exit. If running the program makes the lines worse, you'll have to invert the lines like this: deliner 0 15.exe If that doesn't work, then there might be some oddity to the pattern on the screen. Keep in mind the program affects the whole screen by default, so if some parts of the screen are worse than others, it might help one part but make another part worse. The program does have options to split the screen into sections with different options for each section, but it can be a pain to figure out which settings work best. (03-27-2014 06:27 PM)ToastyX Wrote: Possibly unrelated but after patching and setting my Qnix to 75hz I noticed scrolling in firefox is really jerky, where as before it used to be pretty smooth. If I run fraps it says my FPS when scrolling in firefox is 30fps. What can I do to make firefox run at 75fps??You shouldn't have to do anything to make Firefox run at 75 FPS. I wonder if you're having a vsync problem caused by having multiple monitors. Even if both monitors are running at 75 Hz, they won't match exactly, which can cause problems with vsync. Try disabling hardware acceleration in Firefox. |
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