Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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08-17-2016, 04:53 AM
Post: #2242
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(08-15-2016 07:57 PM)ToastyX is Genius Wrote: I just have some questions, I left only 1920x1080 @60.000Hz in detailed resolutions list, deleted all standard resolutions, unchecked all established resolutions, and selected ''No extension block''. However, after clicking OK and restarting, the brightness, contrast, etc have changed and i had to re-adjust my monitor with other values, so i wanna know whether it's normal or not.If you're using HDMI, use a custom extension block and add an HDMI support data block. Also, make sure the output color format is set correctly in the NVIDIA control panel. The monitor may behave differently with RGB vs. YCbCr. (08-15-2016 07:57 PM)ToastyX is Genius Wrote: I also wanna know which values should i put in parameters as i'm using LCD standard while my monitor is LED LCD and supports both PC (@60Hz) and TV (@50Hz) and i'm not sure that the LCD standard values are the same for my monitor (got that feeling that it's responsible for brightness, etc change)."LCD standard" uses the CEA standard timing parameters for 1920x1080 @ 60 Hz (2200x1125 total, 148.50 MHz pixel clock). Both TVs and monitors normally use those timing parameters for 1920x1080 @ 60 Hz. (08-15-2016 07:57 PM)ToastyX is Genius Wrote: Finally, i wanna know what's the difference between normal resolution (provided by windows) and detailed resolutions in CRU and whether there is a way to leave 60Hz refresh rate only without using CRU? (my brother has the same monitor but he is using windows XP because he has only 2GBs of RAM and he won't be able to play on another windows). Thank YouThat's handled by the graphics driver based on the monitor's EDID. CRU creates EDID overrides, which aren't supported with XP drivers. |
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