Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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01-19-2016, 06:50 PM
Post: #1976
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(01-19-2016 06:07 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(01-18-2016 09:45 PM)tybug099 Wrote: I'm not sure if this is the best of places to ask this question, but I see people asking all over the place and I -think- I narrowed down my problem to the CRU. I'm using the QX2710 Evolution II 1440p monitor and up until recently it had been working fantastically for me. I'm using a Sapphire R9 290 tri-x graphics card and I had successfully overclocked the monitor to ~110 - 115 hz.Why are you trying to add 1920x1080? The QX2710 is a 2560x1440 monitor without a scaler. It doesn't support non-native resolutions. By adding 1920x1080 using CRU, you're telling the driver that the monitor supports 1920x1080 when it does not. You need to add higher refresh rates at the native resolution, 2560x1440. The driver will automatically add some common resolutions like 1920x1080 as scaled resolutions. Because there are some games I play that are just too overwhelming for my card at that kind of resolution. I like to tone it down to 1920x1080 for those kinds of games, but when I fullscreen them it messes up my second monitor, which is 1920x1080, and when I do borderless windowed, it just scales up the resolution back to 2560x1440. What I don't get is why it worked before and it doesn't now, you know? But I removed the old custom resolution and switched to to the 1920 one and it looks like the hz stayed. Thanks for the help. Guess I'm just dumb |
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