Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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03-02-2017, 01:22 AM
(Last edited: 03-02-2017, 04:18 AM by Alpha Cheese)
Post: #2659
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
No matter what I do I can't seem to get the overclocked (72hz) to show up in the drop down menu. I tried editing the detailed resolution and sticking 72 in there. I tried adding new with LCD Standard too. I have the most recent ReLive drivers and run as administrator.
Its weird but apparently I can change the refresh rate in Radeon Settings using the custom resolutions under Display. However, I can change it from there completely independent of CRU. How can I get CRU to work? I'm almost thinking that the relive driver gets in the way somehow. What does manage to show up though is adding freesync to non-freesync monitor. It seems to register in Radeon Settings, however it crashes right away when I do the windmill test. EDIT: Okay I got it to work by enabling GPU Scaling. I still have the issue of black screen crash when I load up the freesync windmill application. I get a few seconds of the windmill then it just crashes. I've tried ranges as narrow as 48-60 on my BenQ GW2760HS and is connected through HDMI. HDMI mhz oc set to 660. EDIT 2: I manage to not crash in the freesync windmill test. I don't get it, but I had to overclock my refresh rate to a decimal number. So when I was on the default 60hz or overclock 72hz, it would crash a second into the windmill test. But when I set it to 72.5 or 61.5 it seems to launch just fine. Now that I have the windmill test running, I don't see any difference at all with freesync toggled on. It still tears like crazy without vsync-- I don't doubt that it works for a lot of people, I just can't get it to work right :/ EDIT 3: Still having problems with freesync actually working. But to clarify on why it was crashing when initially loading up the windmill demo-- I think it the freesync range just had to be under the monitor max refresh rate. So my monitor refresh was at 72.5, whereas my freesync range was from 30-71 and that seems to keep it from crashing. Freesync still doesn't work though, and I bought it down to freesync range 15-71hz, which I imagine is supposed to cause monitor issues but it made no difference on my end-- so it's probably not being applied. |
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