Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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09-04-2016, 11:44 PM
(Last edited: 09-06-2016, 01:58 AM by cskhola)
Post: #2270
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
Had no idea there were 'active' and 'passive' adaptors. Looks like the guy at harvey norman didnt know either LOL. I've been googling for some active adaptors, should I be worried about the maximum bandwidth/chipset in the cable at all? Cause some cables are 10 bucks, some are almost a 100. I did not touch anything in CRU, so i think currently this might be the problem, this cable is definitely a passive one.
Edit: does this sound like it can support 144hz? Volans (VL-AMDPD) Active Mini DisplayPort (V1.2) to DVI M-F Converter with 4K Support Compliant with the DisplayPort Standard, Version 1.1a and 1.2 Support DisplayPort 1, 2 and 4 lanes Support full link training HDMI 1.4 compliant with maximum data rate 3.0 Gbps Content protection of HDCP 1.3 for DisplayPort and HDMI Support 4K x 2K and 1080P Stereo 3D HDMI formats Support Eyefiniy Edit 2: Looks like even with the active adaptor it didnt work, I did not change any settings on CRU, only listing the options that have 'active' beside them. Edit 3: Used CRU to add a 120hz option, tried setting the refresh rate to all options, none worked. Used reset-all command, now screen turns on (light at button changes to blue) but wont display anything. Currently reinstalling nvidia driver to see if it works. Edit 4: Before when i plugged it the active adaptor, nvidia registered it as 'digital display' instead of 'dvi'. Apparently the monitor couldnt display 144 hz so i had to change the resolution from my laptop screen back to 60 so it would display on the monitor. That being said, I could change the resolution on my laptop screen up to 144hz and it still displayed, not sure what that is about. Thanks toasty! |
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