Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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11-28-2014, 05:18 AM
Post: #1122
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-28-2014 04:40 AM)LTC Wrote: It's a VGA monitor. Not DVI-D, not HDMI, old school VGA. And ever since Vista it's no longer plug-and-play, I've to muck around to get its proper modes, not just whatever generic low-res low-RR CRT modes Windows has. Back when I first got Vista, that was accomplished by installing the monitors drivers, which I didn't really need to before. It's gotten more complex over the years. I had the same problem with a Viewsonic G220fb, which I no longer own, it was plug and play on XP, stopped being so on Vista. I've never needed to do the "remove the twelfth pin-mod", and I have multiple high-quality cables as well as a few dvi-to-vga adapters, from past cards and also store bought. Way back then I remember reading from other people with the same issues on Vista, so I just got on with life. This monitor runs just fine with my laptop Intel graphics on Windows 7, it also ran fine with all cards I had(all NVIDIA) since I bought it.I know it's VGA. The "Use EDID" option is only available with VGA. CRU needs that option to be enabled. What you're saying is the opposite of what should be happening. Vista and later should be plug and play. If your monitor has the correct EDID information, then you shouldn't have to mess with anything to get the proper modes. Does the monitor show up as Generic Non-PnP Monitor in the device manager? That would mean the video card is not receiving an EDID from the monitor. |
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