Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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10-19-2015, 06:32 PM
(Last edited: 10-19-2015, 06:36 PM by DeadlyDNA)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hello, it's been a while since i've been on here to read up. I was having an issue with using CRU in windows10 and AMD gpu. When i would customize the monitors resolutions settings and save, after reboot windows 10 would change it back and mess it all up. I think i found the fix for me but it may not work for anyone else?
i use CRU on a 44k 40inch crossover monitor. I customize my monitor edid's with cru to only allow 1920x1080@60hz. This allows AMD's control panel to enable VSR for the monitor output. So what i do is i hook up all 4 ports excluding DVI to my monitor and video card. Then once its setup to do only 1080 per input i enable eyefinity in CCC 2x2 option. Then i enable VSR per input to achieve 3200x1800 or 3840x2160@60hz when combined in eyefinity i get 6300x3600 or 7680x4320 max resolution. The issue i was having is upon reboot windows 10 seemed to be ignoring my CRU settings and going back to default edid information. This cause my eyefinity to be broken after a reboot. I think it's fixed now after 4 reboots and i did the following extra along with my usual setup: 1. run CRU select proper display and remove all resolutions from standard,detailed and established resolutions. 2. i disable or select "no extension block" 3. i add LCD native and enter 1920x1080@60hz (used to add as lcd standard this is a new step) 4. i went into windows device manager and disabled all listed monitors shown.(new step added) 5. created my eyefinity and enabled VSR 6. after reboot it stays and i only show 1 pnp monitor now in windows device manger. Hope this helps and i am still testing to see if this will be an issue anymore. Also super duper thanks to toastyx for this utility!! i couldn't do the things im doing without his awesomeness! |
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