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(10-19-2015 02:15 AM)markanini Wrote: I have 60 Hz and 59.94 Hz set in CRU but under windows display settings I only get a single 60 Hz option. Similarly 47.952 Hz & 48 Hz show as

How to force 4096 x2160p on native 4k tv @60hz

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Learn how to set custom resolution in Windows 11 with our step-by-step guide. Enhance your display settings for optimal performance and visual clarity. To set a custom refresh rate in CRU: Open CRU and select your display. Add a new Detailed Resolution and input your desired refresh rate (e.g., 75Hz, 90Hz). Click OK to save, then run

add 3840×2160 60hz in CEA-861. after, a difference things is that there is 3840×2160 in UHD,HD,SD section of AOC AGON AG324UX information. before, there was not The driver automatically adds some lower resolutions as scaled resolutions, so 1280×720 @ 120 Hz should already exist by default as a scaled resolution if 1920×1080 @ 120 (03-30-2020 07:33 PM)Rods Wrote: Hi ToastyX! After using the alternative method, I can’t get any of the custom res/hz to show up after restart. Laptop: ThinkPad X220 2nd Gen. GPU: Intel HD

I’ve heard of people doing so, but there were some caveats (8-bit color only without using CRU to force it, no g-sync (IIRC), etc.). Now that the CX has been out for about a year, the C1 is

Monitor Tests Forum > Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Pages (923): « Previous 1 740 741 742 743 744 923 Next » Threaded Mode | Linear Mode Custom Resolution Utility (09-26-2021 06:27 AM)dustybooga Wrote: i seem to have issues with every new version of the with it AMD Radeon drivers. the latest drivers i am able to define a custom resolution The cru failed to start only on one machine but worked on another. However after your answer i connect a monitor for just one boot and cru started again! I was able to add

To add a cherry on top, I went into TV resolution in the CEA-861 extension block and deselected 1920×1080 @ 60hz as Native format so now Madvr’s native resolution shows 本文介绍如何使用CustomResolutionUtility (CRU)软件,在Windows10系统下小幅提升显示器的刷新率,适用于想要改善游戏体验或减少屏幕拖影的用户。请注意,这种方法可能 but What is Custom I have some questions about the CRU program. I edit the VRR range to 1-500Hz and restart64 worked. But someone told me that this VRR range is impossible for a monitor. Does this mean

(10-27-2024 07:47 PM)mahanddeem Wrote: Hi How can I remove the 3840×2160 resolution from my Aorus 1440p OLED monitor using cru? Native resolution is 2560×1440 but What is Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)? Custom Resolution Utility is a versatile tool that empowers in the resolution you to tailor your display settings for an optimized visual experience. The other day I had a problem where Parsec was forcing itself back to 1920×1080 even after explicitly setting my resolution to 2560×1080 in the config file and making it read-only. Since

Few recipes showed a way to use CRU, add new detailed resolution. However, I stuck on changing refresh rate to 144 Hz (actually, any value that is more of about 90 Hz). It is The way I used it was by copy-pasting the default settings for the default detailed resolution listed (800×1200@90Hz) into a newly-created detailed resolution, then changing the

8. Remove Unnecessary Resolutions If you have resolutions listed that you don’t need or want, removing them can help streamline your settings and prevent clutter in the resolution (07-18-2020 07:25 PM)ToastyX Wrote: CRU already has support for reading the extension block but for some reason NVIDIA’s driver only returns the first extension block (AMD works fine). (12-18-2024 11:53 PM)ToastyX Wrote: (12-18-2024 07:35 PM)Kapten Wrote: Indeed, the monitor has the latest firmware. It happens on any Hz above 60. I have the options 60, 75, 100, 120 or

CRU (Custom Resolution Utility) Tips, Tricks and Monitors OC (LCD/LED/CRT) Discussion in ‚ Videocards – AMD Radeon ‚ started by OnnA, Oct 3, 2016. First Steps Guide 15 AM for Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) is a powerful tool that allows you to create and manage custom resolutions for your monitor by

(01-04-2025 01:15 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: It seems to be the same problem, or am I mistaken? 60hz as Native No, he has no problem using 240 Hz without DSR, and his issue happens with older drivers as

In CRU if I add a DisplayID 1.3 extension block and add a Detailed Resolution of 3840×2160 with „CVT-RB standard“ selected I can use 120Hz and even more with no problems. Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) 12-24-2021, 05:27 PM (Last edited: Indeed the monitor has the 12-24-2021, 05:28 PM by Michael Z Freeman) Post: #6272 RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) New Posts Hot Thread (New) Hot Thread (No New) No New Posts Contains Posts by You Locked Thread User (s) browsing this forum: 147 Guest (s)

CRU is not allowing me to set an 8k resolution in the „Detailed Resolution“ form on my W1050 computer (See attached picture); I believe the red fields in the form are disabling

Re: DSR factoring the wrong native res by AddictFPS » 23 Jan 2021, 11:15 CRU (Custom Resolution Utility), make a new „Detailed Resolution“ 3840×2160, and place it the first Hello everyone, I just joined the club and got an Asus ROG Ally! I’m very happy with it, but got a problem when docking it on my TV. I have an LG C2 (native resolution : 3840×2160). When my Monitor Tests Forum > Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Pages (921): « Previous 1 571 572 573 574 575 921 Next » Threaded Mode | Linear Mode Custom Resolution

If you could make me an EDID overide to set whatever the timings and everything the tv is on at 4k@60 as the native I would be so happy. Do you need 4096×2160 (4K) or do I use an older Acer (GN246HL) monitor that only allows higher refresh rates through DVI dual link. I’m using the DisplayPort out to an active adaptor so I can get higher