Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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06-26-2016, 04:30 PM
Post: #2125
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-25-2016 11:52 AM)James D Wrote: 1. Bugreport. AMD Firepro M6000 (HD 7870M), notebook MSI GT780, i7 , Windows 7.Someone else reported this with a different laptop, and we determined that any EDID override causes this to happen, so there's nothing I can do about this. It seems to be an AMD-specific driver issue. Try adding a custom resolution through Radeon Settings instead. (06-25-2016 11:52 AM)James D Wrote: Also at edited by CRU 90Hz and above I had broken image on monitor (frey lines and digital mess) on youtube video playback pages. But there is no breakage on 96Hz without using CRU.If this only happens on pages with video, then it sounds like the memory clock issue described in the first post. Did you try the "LCD standard" timing option (or "CVT-Reduced Blanking" with Radeon Settings)? (06-25-2016 11:52 AM)James D Wrote: 2. When I had Nvidia GPU creating custom refresh modes was a dream. Just set your rate and click OK, Nvidia Control Panel automatically chose the best settings. Now I have AMD and real pain with all this.It's not that simple. Some games won't use the higher refresh rate when using the NVIDIA control panel unless you also create and install a monitor driver, and it doesn't automatically choose the best settings. It just uses whatever happens to be set for the native resolution. Adding a custom resolution with AMD should be easy, but you're assuming the same refresh rate and timing parameters will work with different hardware. It might not even have the same panel interface inside despite being the same model, so there might be different limitations. (06-25-2016 11:52 AM)James D Wrote: Does anybody know if you can get detailed info of timings of those customly created resolution in nvidia control panel so you would be able to put those into CRU?That looks like the CVT-RB timing parameters for 60 Hz. That's what the NVIDIA control panel does. It just uses whatever happens to be set for the native resolution. If the same timing parameters don't work with your laptop, then the hardware is different. |
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