Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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04-09-2013, 09:28 PM
Post: #92
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(04-09-2013 07:38 AM)H377F13LD Wrote: I have a ASUS MX279h monitor and was able to set the refresh rate form 60Hz to 74Hz. Above 74Hz there's no signal. HDMI interface was used. Any chance of getting a higher refresh rate, what do you think? I used the NVControl Panel not yet tried this app.Did you try the "LCD reduced" option in CRU? You can use the same settings with the NVIDIA control panel. Don't worry about the back porch or blanking. Those are calculated from the other values. (04-08-2013 06:38 AM)Kanade Wrote: However, after testing various playbacks the judder is still there. In fact, it got worse when I changed it to 72Hz...If 72 Hz is worse, then either the monitor is skipping frames or there's a video playback issue. If the tearing test line is smooth, then it's not the monitor. Keep in mind 23.976 FPS will always be choppy unless you use SVP, but there shouldn't be judder at 71.928 Hz. (04-08-2013 07:27 PM)Mangix Wrote: Is there a point to decreasing the timings even further? I did some tests and it turns out that I can do 1080p75 at a 159Hz pixel clock but I have no idea if there is any benefit to doing this.It might help at higher pixel clocks if there was a signal quality problem, but otherwise, it doesn't make a difference. |
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