Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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05-23-2017, 08:00 PM
(Last edited: 05-23-2017, 08:10 PM by blackomegatm)
Post: #2853
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(05-19-2017 07:45 PM)lafyn9 Wrote:(05-19-2017 06:46 PM)ToastyX Wrote: Are you sure about this? Laptop displays usually don't support non-native resolutions. That's why you can't turn off GPU scaling. Usually you'd have to add higher refresh rates at the native resolution. If none of the changes in CRU are having any effect, then the driver is ignoring EDID overrides with your laptop for some reason.Yes, I feel difference when I play at Windows XP 800x600 (100fps and 200hz) in csgo and Win7 give me at same settings (140-160 fps and 60hz) its feels like shit.. I have the same problem, no matter what I do, I cannot add a custom refresh to any resolution on windows 10. It Should work, as I patched the driver, and did all the steps correctly in CRU. The laptop I'm trying this is a HP DV7-2270us running on Amd 4650m graphics card (not switchable / no intel graphics). Aside from trying older windows versions, I don't know what else to do. I wanted to try it on another similar laptop I have, also HP, 6163cl, but, it uses switchable graphics and the internal gpu is sandy bridge based, so, driver blocks edid override I had hope i could play TF2 at above 70hz refreshes as these laptops have horrible tearing problems and vsync adds too much lag to be worth mentioning. |
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