Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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08-17-2013, 01:17 PM
(Last edited: 08-17-2013, 01:28 PM by Stylook)
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(08-17-2013 12:09 AM)ToastyX Wrote:(08-15-2013 11:19 PM)Stylook Wrote: Strange thing is that now my 120hz under native is a bit inconsistently unstable, some lines started to appear on Desktop, games at 120hz BF3 & SC2 lines are starting to appear more obviously. Strange is that when used the NVCP customs the BF3 120hz selected was ok. I guest I need to slowly adjust the config.Check to see if you're using the same timing parameters. "LCD standard" timing in CRU uses too much bandwidth at 120 Hz. "LCD reduced" timing uses less bandwidth, but the video card might not clock down when idle if the vertical blanking is too low. HI ToastyX, hey thanks man for that. I deleted 110hz to 120hz from the CRU and go back to NVCP to put in the 120hz value manually. It does great, it's stable now in BF3 but in the SC2, there is a slight appearance of green line not very obvious now, so I must be close. I am not sure what should I adjust from here, the horizontal or the vertical. At present I am using Catleap monitor driver, should I change to Qnix inf driver file found in this thread? I see that there are some difference in the value when I open the edit Qnix inf file and the Catleap inf file just to take a look. By the way, when I install the CRU and put in the refresh rates, I also have the same problem with MEW2K, that in the windows screen resolution, it doesn't show all the higher refresh rate 96hz to 120hz. I don't know if this matter or not, or affect any games. But when I use the NVCP custom, the windows screen resolution under advance does show all the higher refresh rate. I am using EVGA GTX 690 gpu card. Just to inform you. |
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