Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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01-23-2016, 10:34 AM
(Last edited: 01-23-2016, 11:08 AM by pZombie)
Post: #1982
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(01-19-2016 11:43 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(01-17-2016 05:56 AM)pZombie Wrote: Clicked add under detailed resolutions, entered the values you mentioned and deleted the old 59.950hz value. Then i hit ok.Don't delete 59.950 Hz until you know 144 Hz works. Hi ToastyX, Thanks for your time and dedication on this. I tried what you told me, and even though i could not get it to work, i have some additional information now which might help you in future versions. I found a site with someone who was trying to fix the flickering problem some experience, which had the default values for the monitor listed, plus the values he used to fix it using your tool. source for reference: https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.ph...th-R9-290X So i thought i might as well try the default first, being 4/16/2 1/1/7. After entering the values and restart64.exe i went to list all resolutions in windows. No 144hz resolutions available. So i tried the other 8/16/16 1/1/7 not working either. Same as above. Then i tried what you suggested, 16/24/24... 24/24/24 ... 24/24/32 and they all DID work, as in giving me 144hz resolutions to choose from. However, when clicking any of those 144hz resolutions (tried 1600x1200, 1920x1080 and of course 2560x1440) i was always getting "out of range" from my monitor. (Just for the record. I tried 4/16/2 and 8/16/16 afterwards again, just to make sure. It removed all the 144hz resolutions which appeared again when going 16/24/24) I am pretty much clueless as to what causes this. Especially why it would give me 144hz resolutions at values way beyond the standard values and when entering the default 4/16/2 it wouldn't give me any 144hz resolutions at all. ![]() |
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