Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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06-26-2016, 05:20 PM
(Last edited: 06-26-2016, 11:32 PM by James D)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-26-2016 04:30 PM)ToastyX Wrote: 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.OK, thank you for your detailed answer. Now it seems way simpler to me. The reason I said about pain is because AMD Radeon Settings does not have Tab with Custom resolution settings. And taking to account responce on AMD Forum I don't see it being fixed. BTW Did you hear about any Reg hack to show that tab? This is why now I have to open Windows' Monitor Resolution settings window, then click Advanced Monitor settings, pick Monitor tab and then pick Hz mode and click OK. Any faster third party mini tool I don't know about to make it quicker? And the last question about reported brightness control issues after EDID override. Can I just edit EDID with CRU, then backup new EDID so I would reflash it in my notebook's monitor? My notebook already has modded EDID with 72/88/96/60 Hz modes but it wasn't me who created it and 96Hz mode is kinda stroboscoping dark colors. So I planed to set LCD Reduced for 96Hz mode, then save newly modded EDID and flash it. I attached both now: the original and a backup after using CRU. Buuuuuuut edidreader.com says that new EDID has different Horizontal and Vertical sizes. Could that be the reason of some bugs? That CRU accidentally changes few other things and algorithm can be enhanced? [Image: http://i78.fastpic.ru/thumb/2016/0627/de/136776e409148a237136ddd17c6cbbde.jpeg] P.S. Yes, LCD reduced profile stops my GPU's Memory clocks from downclocking but Core clocks autodrop itself. P.P.S. (06-26-2016 04:30 PM)ToastyX Wrote: 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)?Sorry that I noticed that notice only today when decided to reread it just in case. And you are right: no software memory overclock, no digital mess. (06-26-2016 04:30 PM)ToastyX Wrote: 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.Well, it's the same laptop, I just took out fried Nvidia GPU and put AMD GPU known to be working in this laptop |
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