Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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11-26-2016, 07:29 PM
Post: #2437
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(11-26-2016 10:39 AM)KEALHOVIK Wrote: Ok, i turned off DSR, there is no custom resolutions in NVIDIA control panel, no tv resolutions and i set 60Hz timings same as 87Hz ones. Only difference is: before if i switch to 60 and back to 87 artifacts was gone, now there is none on 60 but they present if you switch from 60 to 87.Your posts are very confusing and it's frustrating me. First you said you overclocked using the NVIDIA control panel, so I thought you meant the problem only happened with CRU. Does the problem happen if you only use the NVIDIA control panel? You said you used CRU so you can use DSR, so I said make sure the resolution you want for DSR is the first detailed resolution. Then you said there is no problem with DSR. So the problem only happens when DSR is off? What do you mean now there is none on 60? Were there artifacts at 60 Hz before? You only said there were artifacts after the video card switches to 87 Hz. Then you said it works with 87 Hz, but if you turn on some "strange resolution" at 60 Hz, then you see artifacts in Windows. What is a strange resolution? Now you're saying the opposite, that before if you switch to 60 and back to 87, the artifacts were gone. I have no idea what you're saying at this point. Then I said make 87 Hz the first detailed resolution, and get rid of all the other resolutions, but your screenshot shows you didn't do this. You have 1920x1080 @ 60 Hz in there twice. Get rid of all the established and standard resolutions just to make sure the driver isn't mixing up any other resolutions. Just have 87 Hz and 60 Hz as detailed resolutions. If the problem still happens after that, try a lower refresh rate like 85 Hz or 75 Hz. |
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