Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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05-10-2015, 09:30 AM
(Last edited: 05-10-2015, 10:03 AM by Dave3d)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello.
Total noob at this. I have a few questions. I have: GTX Titan X video card Monoprice 30 inch G-Pro Slim 2560 x 1600 monitor that they say will oc to 120hz My old 1680 x 1050 23inch monitor is going out, and I don't want to go back to 60hz, after having played 120hz for 8 years. So, I have tried: 1. Launch the cru.exe 2. Selected the ** monitor, selected '2560 x1600 @ 59.971hz (268.50mhz) [+/_] and clicked Add (I have deleted all of the entries in standard resolutions (14 slots left) and selected None in Established Resolutions. I added 65hz lcd standard, and 70hz standard lcd. 3. Either restart the computer, or use restart.exe. 4. Right click desktop, go to monitor > advanved, and select the dropdown. I have gotten 65hz and 70hz to work, but if I go over 70hz (in the Detailed Resolutions), only 60hz and 65hz show (or, if I delete the 65 and 70 hz, only 60hz shows up). I tried using a custom Standard Resolution and Custom Extension Block, but when I type in 2560, it goes red, and wont let me set 2560 x 1600. Monoprice says this will do up to 120hz, period. I really only need to go to 100hz, I am thinking, for gaming, should be fine. 120hz would be excellent, but anything over 120hz I don't notice (I have an Asus 144hz, and it feels the same as my old 120hz). I don't want to go down in scale, as 16:9 makes me nauseous (hence, not using the asus 144hz monitor). Any help is really appreciated, as 16:10 and close to 120hz is normal for me, and I cant do 16:9. Thanks. Dave EDIT: Nevermind. I was able to do it through the Nvidia control panel, change resolution, create custom res, 100hz, bam. Reboot, and flip it to 100hz, all good. Now to check gaming. |
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