Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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12-04-2015, 10:30 PM
(Last edited: 12-04-2015, 10:41 PM by dsb)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(12-03-2015 03:56 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(12-02-2015 04:21 AM)dsb Wrote: Quick question if you will. I recently used this and the pixel clock program to make my new benq monitor actually run at more than 60fps. I tried everything outside of this and for some reason it will not with my asus hd7970, it should. With these two programs it is working fine from what i can tell, but, when i restarted my computer i am getting message that says monitor is out of range. Then after a min it starts to work but it has some distorting. I reset the hz to 120 then back to 144 and it works fine again, no problems. Any thoughts?What monitor are you talking about? 60 Hz monitors don't run at 144 Hz. If this is a 144 Hz monitor, you shouldn't need to add a resolution that should already exist. Are you using DVI or DisplayPort? What timing parameters did you use? I am using a BenQ XL2411Z, and am using a dual link dvi cord. I did not adjust the timing at all. Maybe i should look at that. I am not sure what timings it should be set at though. Oh and I know i shouldnt have to add resolutions that exist, but I cannot for the life of me get it to work on higher hz than 60 at 1080p. I have tried updating all drivers for gpu, and windows. As well as uninstalling all gpu drivers and reinstalling new ones and also uninstalling those and reinstalling older drivers from disk only. Nothing worked, so i said screw it and used this program and AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher to add my own, and it is working at over 100fps, and is fine right now, just takes a little bit after rebooting. I was a little worried that the out of range message was a bad sign. Thank you for the response btw |
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