Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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05-29-2014, 06:53 PM
Post: #902
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(05-29-2014 04:13 AM)xdiv Wrote: My question is, is it even possible to have idle 2d clocks with 120HZ without experiencing flicker issues, perhaps some monitor setting can be tweaked to fix this, or is the only way is to have high idle GPU clocks?I don't know what you mean by tearing/flickering because there shouldn't be any in the first place. If the flickering is being caused by the GPU's memory clock changing, then the only way to eliminate the flickering is to prevent the memory clock from changing at all, even when idle. With AMD cards, the memory clock won't change if you reduce the vertical blanking below standard. If the memory clock is at stock and you only have one monitor connected, then there shouldn't be issues with flickering when the memory clock changes. Try higher vertical blanking like 70 (1150 total). |
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