Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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07-04-2016, 04:10 AM
Post: #2142
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(06-29-2016 08:08 PM)cajampa Wrote: The strange thing is i got 19 different resolutions below 1080p in windows and several more above before 2160p......why? Can i remove them somewhere?The video driver automatically adds some standard lower resolutions as scaled resolutions. Removing them wouldn't fix the problem because that would only apply when the TV is connected. (06-29-2016 08:08 PM)cajampa Wrote: And if i can't remove them somehow or fix this bug, is there someway to auto restore my screens windows & icons when the graphic card losses the connection with the screen? Like some program that fixes that, i know i have seen something about that but it was years ago and i didn't have that issue then. It is like if you pull out the HDMI cable to the card it shrinks all your windows and scrambles your icons.I'm not sure if there's a software solution, but one way to avoid this problem is to use a device that continually transmits the EDID to trick the video card into thinking the TV is always connected. This is the cheapest one I've seen: http://www.ebay.com/itm/201584826571 (06-29-2016 08:08 PM)cajampa Wrote: Another question, is there someway to "unlock" the 4:2:0 2160p 60hz resolutions with my card, i know the screen can take it because it is there in the custom extension but i don't know how and if it is possible to activate from the PC. I think Nvidia added support for 4:2:0 right? but does AMD? I have seen some notices on that AMD may support it but how? Is it an option in the newer crimson driver for example?Only 7000-series and newer cards support YCbCr 4:2:0. |
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