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  • Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Monitor Tests
    Joined: Sep 2012 Reputation: 183 Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) is an EDID editor that focuses on custom resolutions CRU shows you how the monitor defines resolutions and other capabilities and gives you the power to change it Add custom resolutions, remove unwanted resolutions, edit FreeSync ranges, and more
  • Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Page 743 - Monitor Tests
    RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (05-15-2023 02:42 PM)skola28 Wrote: I am in the process of attempting to connect DP1 4 from my dock to the C2 (DP to HDMI), once the cable arrives (HURRY UP AMAZON!) I am also going to attempt USB-C to HDMI from either the USB-C on the laptop or the one on the WD19 dock
  • Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Page 727 - Monitor Tests
    CRU 2 0 will be redesigned to be a more complete EDID editor, but there are still some cases where it may not be possible to preserve the original data, such as cases where the data has invalid parts that cannot be properly represented, which CRU 1 x currently fixes or removes automatically
  • Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Page 674 - Monitor Tests
    The EDID standard can't define detailed resolutions greater than 655 35 MHz pixel clock, so 4K @ 100 120 Hz has to be defined either using TV resolutions or using a DisplayID extension block All you have to do is add an extension block and set the type to DisplayID Either 1 3 and 2 0 should work
  • Scaled Resolution Editor (SRE) - Monitor Tests
    Scaled Resolution Editor (SRE) is a tool for editing the list of GPU-scaled resolutions that are automatically added by the graphics driver For AMD GPUs, it can also add custom VSR resolutions Download: sre-1 0 zip - Source: sre-1 0-src zip A message from ToastyX: Over the years, I have created various monitor-related software and provided
  • GUIDE: How to remove 4096x2160 - Monitor Tests
    Edit the "HDMI support" data block: In the "HDMI resolutions" section, delete 4096x2160 @ 24 Hz if it exists: Click the "OK" button Edit the "4:2:0 resolutions" data block if it exists: Delete all of the 4096x2160 resolutions: Click the "OK" button on all of the dialogs Then run restart exe or reboot After following this guide, 4096x2160
  • Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Page 577 - Monitor Tests
    RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) I am having a problem with an AMD 6900XT and a 4K TV Some games refuse my selected supported 2560x1440@120hz setting, and decide the run at the maximum EDID reported resolution (4K@60hz) Using CRU to Delete resolutions on AMD doesn't work One way I'm investigating to solve this, is to dump my TV EDID
  • cru issue with 360hz - Monitor Tests
    Reputation: 0 cru issue with 360hz hi i tried setting my cru to 1720x1080 but when i type in a hz amount more then 240 it shows up red ive tried every step with the extension blocks but when i set my monitor to the res with 360hz it just gives me a black screen anyone know how to fix my monitor is ROG PG259QNR 12-16-2023, 01:16 AM




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