NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
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05-13-2016, 04:44 PM
(Last edited: 05-13-2016, 04:56 PM by pmellow)
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RE: NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
Hi mate, your works have helped lots of people to achieve what they have been wanted to do
So I got some questions for you. I've had an Asus VG236HE which can run 1080p@120hz with DVI-D Dual Link & HDMI ports (which shouldn't be able to support 120hz). I used the monitor via HDMI connected to my laptop and it was able to run 1024*768@75hz (it requires around 78MHz of pixel clock) and as I've learned from googling a lot recently, I found out that HDMI should be able to carry at least 165MHz pixel clock, and what I wanted is to run the Monitor at 1024*768@120hz via HDMI, which should require around 97MHz of pixel clock. Shouldn't HDMI be able to do it? Why only 75hz is able to be selected in Window Resolution Customization? So the question is, will I be able to select up to 1024*768@120hz after I use the patcher without using CRU? Because my laptop is Switchable Graphic Cards (Intel+NVIDIA750m) and from what you replied to the comment above, I found out that CRU won't work in this case but what if I use the patch to unlock the limit of HDMI, will it be 120hz in the Window resolution panel to selected? Since I will be using 120hz monitor anyway, it shouldn't have to be overclocked. Will it work in this case? so, 120Hz Monitor > HDMI > Unpatched Driver > only 1024*768@75Hz 120Hz Monitor > HDMI > Patched Driver > 1024*768@120Hz selectable? I can't try it on my own, because I sold the monitor already But if you think this might work, I can buy it back from the buyer Thank you mate, appreciate it! ps. sorry for my English, it's pretty bad. Another question is that, aren't those connectivities (HDMI, DVI, Displayport , ETC) pixel clock fixed number? Like, if I connect HDMI through some 144hz monitor, will I be able to select 1080p@144hz in Window Resolution Customization? Or it has to be used with CRU only? thanks! |
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