Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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03-30-2016, 12:00 AM
(Last edited: 03-30-2016, 07:40 AM by Difenc)
Post: #2050
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Hi. I just updated to win 10 from clean installing win 7, updated gtx 970 drivers to 364.72 and tried OC my Xstar dp2710 using the method with NVCP from overclockers qnix/xstar thread, which I succesfully used before with win 8.1 about a year ago and which was working till I updated to 10. Well, it didn't work now, with various GPU drivers (which broke after a 3rd roll back and turned my card into an unknown decvice, and I had to deal with that for an hour while GPU was producing the loudest noise I ever heard from it ) and monitor drivers. The refresh rate range available in NVCP was 59-61 ,no matter what.
Then I tried CRU+Nvidia Pixel Clock Patcher using a guide on tom's hardware http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/faq/id-266...aming.html When I get to the part where you apply refresh rate through windows settings, there are only two options available,59 and 60. So, it was working on the same hardware on win 8.1 and 362.00 nvidia drivers using NVCP, now I can't even set it to anything outside 59-61. Searching through google, qnix/xstar threads, there are rare instances of the same happening and no solutions. Any ideas on what can be the problem? Edit: just had to use custom extention block (which isn't mentioned in tom's hardware guide), I can change refresh rate in CRU and it applies to NVCP and Display settings if it's the only option. Tested with Blur Brothers, then MSI afterburner and it works. Thanks for the program, ToastyX. |
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