Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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08-17-2013, 04:13 PM
Post: #234
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(08-17-2013 01:17 PM)Stylook Wrote: I am not sure what should I adjust from here, the horizontal or the vertical.Vertical total can be reduced further. I don't know how low you can go before it affects clocking down on idle with 600-series GPUs. If you don't care about that, the vertical total can be reduced to 1450 or lower with the vertical front porch and sync width set to 1. (08-17-2013 01:17 PM)Stylook Wrote: 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.It doesn't matter. They're the same except for the name. I expanded the refresh rate range on both, but that won't affect 120 Hz. The inf files are just for making refresh rates available to games. They won't affect overclocking stability. (08-17-2013 01:17 PM)Stylook Wrote: 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.That seems like a driver bug with SLI then. I don't have an SLI setup to test with, so I don't know if there's a workaround for that. It's possible to use both CRU and the NVIDIA control panel at the same time to make higher refresh rates available in some cases where the inf files don't help. |
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