Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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10-09-2014, 05:07 AM
(Last edited: 10-09-2014, 05:15 AM by Espionage724)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
I'm using Windows 10 Technical Preview, a Radeon HD 7850, a Gateway VX1120 monitor (VGA cable with VGA-to-DVI adapter from MSI), and Catalyst 14.9.1 Beta.
I run my monitor at 1280x960@119Hz (120Hz sets something just slightly over my monitor's limit and it won't work), and Windows can see and use this resolution and refresh rate just fine. Games however don't seem to see the refresh rate, and default to either 1280x960@75Hz (desktop res @ max stock refresh rate) or 2048x1536@60Hz (max res/refresh rate stock). Here's what CRU looks like (only one monitor; no ghost displays in Device Manager): [Image: http://puu.sh/c5b2R/34ab493e38.png] I recall my 119Hz refresh rate working fine in games in the past. I used a different driver though, "slightly" different GPU (instead of the Twin Frozr MSI GPU I have now, I had a Power Edition; both were still a Radeon HD 7850 though), and used Windows 8.1. The driver reboot thing didn't work also (games still didn't use 119Hz). Windows reverted to 1280x960@85Hz though, but I could still select and use 119Hz. One thing I noticed; my pixel clock is nearly 216MHz according to CRU, but the limit is either 165MHz or 300MHz. I guess since Windows uses the refresh rate without issue, that my adapter and DVI connector must support dual-link? |
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