Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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03-19-2015, 01:05 PM
Post: #1278
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(03-17-2015 05:00 PM)Juicetra Wrote: Will this application allow me to have cloned displays out at different refresh rates?That's up to the driver. Doesn't NVIDIA already allow this? CRU can remove other refresh rates if the driver is being stubborn. (03-17-2015 05:00 PM)Juicetra Wrote: I currently run a two PC setup for streaming to twitch, and have a 144hz BenQ monitor and an Avermedia Live Gamer HD. I currently have DVI-D from my GTX 970 going to DVI-D on my monitor, and then HDMI from my GPU to the HDMI input on my Avermedia on my streaming PC. I've cloned my 144hz monitor with the Avermedia and set the clone source to the 144hz monitor. I'd like to try change the refresh rate the Avermedia is receiving to 60hz so that there is no screen tearing on the stream, while maintaining the 144hz on my display. Unfortunately I'm unable to set the refresh rate of the Avermedia in my Nvidia control panel as it is currently greyed out.Isn't the Avermedia already getting 60 Hz? I doubt it's getting 144 Hz through HDMI, and it probably doesn't support 144 Hz anyway. 60 Hz won't eliminate tearing. The only way to eliminate tearing is to use vsync with the Avermedia, but vsync probably won't work properly when cloning with two different refresh rates. |
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