Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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02-19-2020, 12:07 AM
Post: #4509
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(02-18-2020 04:44 PM)ToastyX Wrote: The range limits don't affect what the monitor will accept. Going beyond the stated limits won't damage the monitor, but there's no guarantee the monitor will accept it. If the monitor only goes out of range when running 3D apps, that means it can't handle the timing parameters with FreeSync enabled. So basically making limits higher, and then adjusting to be within said limits is not a solution? Then why option for modifying these limits exist in the first place if they are irrelevant? Also i see more monitors with 160KHz horizontal freq. max while being 1920x1080 with 144hz. Does that mean they will also suffer from that problem, since they need to have the same low blanking values[only 18-20]? Kind of sucks, because Asus VG259Q[great monitor] has 162KHz limit which is still too small ![]() ![]() And since you are monitor guru, can you tell me if these explanations by AMD make sense? They say their GPUs are working as intended and this is not a bug[so basically saying that its my monitor fault...]! Is the blanking value really too low and memory have to run high clocks? As i said, many people must be affected by this with 1080p 144hz monitors,and presumably other monitors with different resolutions with low blanking value. Do you think its possible to resolve this issue by them if they wanted? Is it even technically possible? |
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