Custom resolution utility windows 11
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Download Windows 11 Manager for Windows for free. Manage Windows 11 and modify hidden settings. Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Create custom resolutions on Windows.
Custom Resolution Utility Not Working for LG TV and Windows 11
Disattivare CRU finché non si risolve il problema.Aggiungi risoluzioni a CRUAggiungi risoluzioni a Custom Resolution Utility è facile. Basta aprire CRU e dargli l'autorizzazione amministrativa ad apportare modifiche al registro di sistema. Verrà visualizzata una finestra con le opzioni di visualizzazione e sarà possibile modificare la configurazione come desiderato. È possibile copiare e incollare le istruzioni dal pannello superiore per comandi specifici.Forzare le risoluzioni personalizzate su Windows Forzare Windows 10 o 11 a inserire risoluzioni personalizzate varia a seconda della scheda grafica, in particolare per AMD e NVIDIA. Come regola generale, è possibile fare clic con il tasto destro del mouse sul desktop per richiamare il menu e selezionare la risoluzione personalizzata dal pannello di visualizzazione o aspetto. Se questo non funziona, potrebbe essere necessario riconfigurare la CRU.Modificare la risoluzione del monitorCustom Resolution Utility è un modo eccellente per aggiungere risoluzioni personalizzate per il monitor di Windows. Anche se gli utenti di PC standard potrebbero non averne bisogno, è utile in altri settori, come lo sviluppo di videogiochi.Anche se si commette un errore, esistono modi sicuri per ripristinare le impostazioni normali del PC. È anche possibile utilizzare i collegamenti sul desktop per accedere rapidamente a una delle risoluzioni create.Custom Resolution Utility - CRU 0/5Specifiche tecnicheTitoloCustom Resolution Utility - CRU 1.5.1 per WindowsRequisitiWindows 10Windows 8.1Windows 11Windows 8Windows 7LinguaLingue disponibiliIngleseLicenzaGratisUltimo aggiornamento30 settembre 2022AutoreToastyXSHA-178e0d5686e79cb453926334842c6262380e0680aNome filecru-1.5.1.zipProgramma disponibile in altre lingueCustom Resolution Utility - CRU downloadCustom Resolution Utility - CRU herunterladenTélécharger Custom Resolution Utility - CRU下载 Custom Resolution Utility - CRUPobierz Custom Resolution Utility - CRUDescargar Custom Resolution Utility - CRUCustom Resolution Utility - CRU をダウンロードするChangelogNon abbiamo ancora informazioni sul changelog per la versione 1.5.1 di Custom Resolution Utility - CRU. A volte gli sviluppatori impiegano un po’ di tempo per fornire queste informazioni. Ti invitiamo a ricontrollare tra qualche giorno.Ci puoi aiutare?Se hai informazioni 03-11-2021, 01:50 PM Posts: 1 Joined: Mar 2021 Reputation: 0 RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Hi, I`ve been using this tool for a while. With the new options in latest version. Which are the best settings for making 21:9(2560x1080/3440x1440) resolutions for a 4k HDR 60hz TV LG uj6560. 03-11-2021, 10:37 PM (Last edited: 03-11-2021, 10:38 PM by freedonuts) RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-07-2021 11:51 PM)ramzes222 Wrote: Can anyone help me?The tool was working perfectly for a while, but now it does nothing. No matter what settings I enter, nothing changes after a restart. A few times it seemed like I get the custom settings I entered for a fraction of a second, but then it goes back to normal.I have had no software updates, graphic driver updates etc in the meantime. I haven't changed any settings either. I'm running CRU as administrator too. Does anybody know what could be causing this problem?I'm having the same problem. I'm using an Acer Predator Helios 300 17.3" (1TB SSD, Intel Core i7-9750H, 2.60GHz, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti) (NH.Q5PEG.014).For the life of me, I can't figure out what settings I need to change to make this work 03-12-2021, 04:21 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) The ability to change the brightness of my laptop screen stops working untill reboot after using CRU 1.5.1, I'm suspecting it has something to do with the new Windows update, as it hasn't done this before that. 03-12-2021, 08:18 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-03-2021 12:21 PM)ILiM Wrote: Hello, I apologize for my English, it is very bad. But I hope you can help me. I use a BENQ XL2420T monitor in conjunction with a 980ti video card and OS Windows 10 Pro 2009. My problem is that earlier in Windows 7 I used Display Scailing, and in Windows 10 I lost the choice and only have GPU Scaling. With your CRU program I got Display scaling back, but in full screen games on DX9 (cs go) I can't get 120hz, only 60hz works. Is it possible to fix this somehow?CS:GO should use the desktop refresh rate. How are you using CRU to get display scaling? 03-12-2021, 08:20 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-07-2021 11:51 PM)ramzes222 Wrote: The tool was working perfectly for a while, but now it does nothing. No matter what settings I enter, nothing changes after a restart. A few times it seemed like I get the custom settings I entered for a fraction of a second, but then it goes back to normal.I have had no software updates, graphic driver updates etc in the meantime. I haven't changed any settings either. I'm running CRU as administrator too. Does anybody knowCustom Resolution Utility (CRU) for Windows
Make 60 Hz available for DSR. You also need to add 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz separately if you want 120 Hz for DSR. Whatever was happening before doesn't make sense because without 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz defined, the driver would have to scale to 3840x2160 @ 120 Hz instead. Check the active signal resolution in the Windows advanced display settings.I apologize if I didn't answer you, but I think I tried, it didn't workIt actually appears in red when I type 120HzOr am I doing something wrong? In the "Detailed resolutions (2 slots remaining)" tab, correct?I forgot to send the link 11-26-2024, 12:47 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (11-26-2024 12:17 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I apologize if I didn't answer you, but I think I tried, it didn't workIt actually appears in red when I type 120HzOr am I doing something wrong? In the "Detailed resolutions (2 slots remaining)" tab, correct?I forgot to send the link the first post. You need to use a DisplayID extension block. You definitely didn't add 120 Hz if you're asking this. 11-26-2024, 01:13 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (11-26-2024 12:47 AM)ToastyX Wrote: (11-26-2024 12:17 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I apologize if I didn't answer you, but I think I tried, it didn't workIt actually appears in red when I type 120HzOr am I doing something wrong? In the "Detailed resolutions (2 slots remaining)" tab, correct?I forgot to send the link the first post. You need to use a DisplayID extension block. You definitely didn't add 120 Hz if you're asking this.I have no idea how to do it, can you explain, please? 11-26-2024, 01:45 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (11-26-2024 01:13 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I have no idea how to do it, can you explain, please?Add an extension block and change the type to DisplayID 1.3. Then add a detailed resolutions data block and add 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz in there. 11-26-2024, 02:01 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (11-26-2024 01:45 AM)ToastyX Wrote: (11-26-2024 01:13 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I have no idea how to do it, can you explain, please?Add an extension block and change the type to DisplayID 1.3. Then add a detailed resolutions data block and add 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz in there.Ok, done as you said, 3840x1600 120Hz, applied and restartedIn the "Detailed resolutions" tab, 3840x1600 60Hz continues to appearSorry, what else do I need to do? 11-26-2024, 02:22 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility. Download Windows 11 Manager for Windows for free. Manage Windows 11 and modify hidden settings. Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Create custom resolutions on Windows.Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (Windows)
Pixel clock. With HDMI 2.0, it would be up to 400 MHz.You should check if the TV can actually display the frames using this test: 08-02-2022, 11:22 AM (Last edited: 08-02-2022, 11:24 AM by grunkun) RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Thanks for the brilliant software. I have successfully overclocked one of my Samsung monitors from 60hz to 75hz. However, I couldn't get it worked on my HP AiO PC with latest Windows 11 installed. i5-8500, no independent GPU. After I added a custom resolution (refreshing rate), I couldn't find it in the setting. Not sure if that because it is an AiO pc or because the OS is Windows 11. I checked the aida64 and the connection was DP.I also tried downgrade the iGPU driver to the old version but it didn't work. Any suggestion? 08-02-2022, 05:21 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (08-02-2022 12:49 AM)ToastyX Wrote: (08-01-2022 08:48 PM)fin_swat Wrote: My TV Works you believed or not 300hz in 1360x728 LOLBut i need custom resolution works 12bpc, and it not possibly in custom resolution, in low resolution or high =(Does CRU say the TV supports HDMI 2.0 in the extension block? Without HDMI 2.0, you can only get 12 bpc up to 226.66 MHz pixel clock. With HDMI 2.0, it would be up to 400 MHz.You should check if the TV can actually display the frames using this test: 2.0 or 2.1? My TV only suport 2.0 =(In test ufo existing one interval in one block too other block, existing any solution for this? maybe in automatic options on CRU...sorry my bad english User(s) browsing this thread: 115 Guest(s) LolBut, my bpc its only 8 no more for exemple 12bpc =( (07-31-2022 07:27 AM)Mussels Wrote: (07-29-2022 05:11 AM)ToastyX Wrote: (07-28-2022 08:21 PM)fin_swat Wrote: I have a TV Philips resolution standart 1920x1080(60hz) and i get 144hz on CRU in 1728x1080 ok, fine.But, the color only get 8bpc...i need 12bcp, its possible?My cable is HDMI 2.0 and VGA its RX 5700XTand other question, how i know the resolution its working no ghost?What TV supports 144 Hz? Are you sure the TV has HDMI 2.0?My 4K60 TV runs 1080p 140Hz, the UI totally breaks but the TV 'works'I guess he's dropped color profile and done that weird custom res to save bandwidth?Fin_swat: You're making a custom res with a weird aspect ratio. It's not going to work well for you.My TV Works you believed or not 300hz in 1360x728 LOLBut i need custom resolution works 12bpc, and it not possibly in custom resolution, in low resolution or high =( 08-01-2022, 11:26 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (08-01-2022 03:30 PM)ToastyX Wrote: (08-01-2022 03:55 AM)juanme555 Wrote: If i buy a GTX 980 , 980Ti or GTX Titan X (Maxwell) , could i be able to use interlaced resolutions with DVI-I to VGA adapter?? in Windows 11??? and also, do you think the Intel ARC Alchemist gpus will support interlaced resolutions on CRT's if hdmi vga converter is used?You should be able to, but I haven't tried that particular configuration. I can create interlaced resolutions with a GTX 1060 in Windows 10 when using DVI or HDMI. I don't know about Intel.DAMN! GTX 10 series support Interlaced???Thank you so much Toasty, you give me a lot to think about, i'll let you know how it goes when i pull the trigger. 08-02-2022, 12:49 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (08-01-2022 11:26 PM)juanme555 Wrote: DAMN! GTX 10 series support Interlaced???It does, but it doesn't have VGA. An HDMI to VGA adapter might work, but most can't handle high pixel clocks. GTX 900-series is the last that supports VGA natively. 08-02-2022, 12:49 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (08-01-2022 08:48 PM)fin_swat Wrote: My TV Works you believed or not 300hz in 1360x728 LOLBut i need custom resolution works 12bpc, and it not possibly in custom resolution, in low resolution or high =(Does CRU say the TV supports HDMI 2.0 in the extension block? Without HDMI 2.0, you can only get 12 bpc up to 226.66 MHzCustom Resolution Utility - CRU for Windows
08-01-2022, 03:30 PM Posts: 6,091 Joined: Sep 2012 Reputation: 188 RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (08-01-2022 02:18 PM)BuZzSBO Wrote: Using the Radeon 5700Xt there was the option to setup the monitors on SPAN mode using the AMD Radeon software, and that setup the Windows 10 resolution to 12000x1440. Perfect resolution and nothing streched.With my upgrade to 3090Ti, when I enable the Surround SPAN on the Nvidia software, the max resolution Windows 10 get is 6880x1440, which causes my center monitor to show the image stretched and that looks horrible.NVIDIA Surround does not support mixed resolutions. All monitors have to use the same resolution. 08-01-2022, 03:30 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (08-01-2022 03:55 AM)juanme555 Wrote: If i buy a GTX 980 , 980Ti or GTX Titan X (Maxwell) , could i be able to use interlaced resolutions with DVI-I to VGA adapter?? in Windows 11??? and also, do you think the Intel ARC Alchemist gpus will support interlaced resolutions on CRT's if hdmi vga converter is used?You should be able to, but I haven't tried that particular configuration. I can create interlaced resolutions with a GTX 1060 in Windows 10 when using DVI or HDMI. I don't know about Intel. 08-01-2022, 04:09 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (08-01-2022 03:30 PM)ToastyX Wrote: (08-01-2022 02:18 PM)BuZzSBO Wrote: Using the Radeon 5700Xt there was the option to setup the monitors on SPAN mode using the AMD Radeon software, and that setup the Windows 10 resolution to 12000x1440. Perfect resolution and nothing streched.With my upgrade to 3090Ti, when I enable the Surround SPAN on the Nvidia software, the max resolution Windows 10 get is 6880x1440, which causes my center monitor to show the image stretched and that looks horrible.NVIDIA Surround does not support mixed resolutions. All monitors have to use the same resolution.Thanks! Any idea why wouldn't support? Seems to be such easy setting for a powerful graphic card 08-01-2022, 07:00 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (08-01-2022 04:09 PM)BuZzSBO Wrote: Thanks! Any idea why wouldn't support? Seems to be such easy setting for a powerful graphic cardNVIDIA designed Surround to only work with perfectly synchronized displays, so that means not just same resolution, but same exact timing parameters as well. 08-01-2022, 08:48 PM (Last edited: 08-01-2022, 08:50 PM by fin_swat) RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Yes, i get 144hz on 1728x1080 lolI believed my tv suports HDMI 2.0, i using 2.1 CableCustom resolution utility windows 10
I've got an Acer VG270U. With Windows 10 Pro 20H2 and my previous video card I couldn't get 2560x1440 which is native for this display, so I ordered a new Radeon HD5450 supposedly could do 2560x1440 and worked with Windows 10. I still can't get 2560x1440 with HDMI.This is explained in the first post under pixel clock limits. You need to patch the driver: newer video card like the Radeon HD 7850 or GTX 750 will support the monitor without patching the driver. 10-19-2021, 01:24 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (10-17-2021 01:29 PM)anm Wrote: I'm trying to extend the low end of the FreeSync Range of an AOC C24G1 over DisplayPort. If I set it as you suggest on the guide ("Edit..." at the top, then changing "V rate" and checking "Include if slot available", and then running restart.exe) nothing changes and Radeon Software reports the stock FreeSync range.However, if i use the HDMI method (even though I'm using a DisplayPort cable) then Radeon Software does report whatever range I set in CRU, but when I boot a game, I get random black screens.Use the HDMI method if it works. Black screens means the monitor can't handle the range. 10-19-2021, 01:24 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (10-17-2021 07:59 AM)rciasico Wrote: Anyone here tried CRU on widows 11? I tried to install windows 11 on my old 3rd gen intel computer. With 2560x1440 external monitor. Works perfectly fine on windows 10, but after installing windows 11 the higest resolution i can get on my display settings is 1920x1200That sounds like a driver problem. 10-19-2021, 01:25 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (10-15-2021 11:24 AM)Flipfuchs Wrote: Dolby Digital over GPU-HDMIcould someplease please give me an Instruction how to get that to work?ive found an Instruction on the web, but dont get it work.I imported the "hdmi2-bitstream.dat" to CRU but dont know exacly what to do next.tried editing a few things, but didnt get Dolby to show up for my Device.You need to use a resolution with high enough blanking to support the audio format. 10-20-2021, 05:48 AM (Last edited: 10-20-2021, 06:06 AM by bkebha) RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Hi everyone! I am running a HDTV as monitor in my PC through VGA cable. This TV's specs show only HD ready but somehow it runs on full HD when I plug a firestick into the HDMI port. This made me curious to find a way to run it on full hd when connected to computer. Full HD wasn't listed as one of the resolutions in windows so I found CRU and added 1920x1080 resolution to the list in CRU and clicked ok. It went kind of downhill from there. All. Download Windows 11 Manager for Windows for free. Manage Windows 11 and modify hidden settings. Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Create custom resolutions on Windows.Custom Display Resolution Utility for Windows
11-28-2024, 10:02 PM Posts: 2 Joined: Nov 2024 Reputation: 0 RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Hello everyone,I need your help with the following case.My RX 7900 xt permanently clocks the VRAM boost at 2487 MHz.I've already played around with cru, but I don't understand everything yet, so I just wanted to ask here if anyone knows the optimal settings for my monitor configuration.1. Monitor: 3840x2160 144hz (Gigabyte M32U)2. Monitor: 3440x1440 100hz (HP M34D)3. Monitor: 1920x1080 75hz (ACER QG271)I've already played around with the Hz numbers and the resolutions, but unfortunately I haven't been able to find the optimal settings.I've already increased the blanking time a little, but I wasn't sure how high I could go. If anyone has an idea how I can reduce my VRAM clock speed, I would be very grateful.All three monitors are needed, ideally with the appropriate resolution, theoretically I would only need the maximum Hz number on monitor 1.thanks 11-28-2024, 11:08 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (11-28-2024 10:02 PM)y.c Wrote: Hello everyone,I need your help with the following case.My RX 7900 xt permanently clocks the VRAM boost at 2487 MHz.I've already played around with cru, but I don't understand everything yet, so I just wanted to ask here if anyone knows the optimal settings for my monitor configuration.1. Monitor: 3840x2160 144hz (Gigabyte M32U)2. Monitor: 3440x1440 100hz (HP M34D)3. Monitor: 1920x1080 75hz (ACER QG271)I've already played around with the Hz numbers and the resolutions, but unfortunately I haven't been able to find the optimal settings.I've already increased the blanking time a little, but I wasn't sure how high I could go. If anyone has an idea how I can reduce my VRAM clock speed, I would be very grateful.All three monitors are needed, ideally with the appropriate resolution, theoretically I would only need the maximum Hz number on monitor 1.The blanking periods must be synchronized on all three monitors to be able to change the VRAM clock. There's no way to synchronize the monitors with three different resolutions and three different refresh rates unless all the monitors support some form of variable refresh rate (M34d doesn't). This would happen on NVIDIA as well. 11-30-2024, 08:47 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Hello i recently downloaded the CRU resolution changer and i deleted all resolutions and restarted my laptop now i have a black screen 11-30-2024, 05:00 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (11-30-2024 08:47 AM)banderman Wrote: Hello i recently downloaded the CRU resolution changer and i deleted all resolutions and restarted my laptop now i have a black screen (09-07-2012 09:06 PM)ToastyX Wrote: Before making any changes, familiarize yourself with booting Windows in safe mode using a recovery drive in case you can't see theComments
Disattivare CRU finché non si risolve il problema.Aggiungi risoluzioni a CRUAggiungi risoluzioni a Custom Resolution Utility è facile. Basta aprire CRU e dargli l'autorizzazione amministrativa ad apportare modifiche al registro di sistema. Verrà visualizzata una finestra con le opzioni di visualizzazione e sarà possibile modificare la configurazione come desiderato. È possibile copiare e incollare le istruzioni dal pannello superiore per comandi specifici.Forzare le risoluzioni personalizzate su Windows Forzare Windows 10 o 11 a inserire risoluzioni personalizzate varia a seconda della scheda grafica, in particolare per AMD e NVIDIA. Come regola generale, è possibile fare clic con il tasto destro del mouse sul desktop per richiamare il menu e selezionare la risoluzione personalizzata dal pannello di visualizzazione o aspetto. Se questo non funziona, potrebbe essere necessario riconfigurare la CRU.Modificare la risoluzione del monitorCustom Resolution Utility è un modo eccellente per aggiungere risoluzioni personalizzate per il monitor di Windows. Anche se gli utenti di PC standard potrebbero non averne bisogno, è utile in altri settori, come lo sviluppo di videogiochi.Anche se si commette un errore, esistono modi sicuri per ripristinare le impostazioni normali del PC. È anche possibile utilizzare i collegamenti sul desktop per accedere rapidamente a una delle risoluzioni create.Custom Resolution Utility - CRU 0/5Specifiche tecnicheTitoloCustom Resolution Utility - CRU 1.5.1 per WindowsRequisitiWindows 10Windows 8.1Windows 11Windows 8Windows 7LinguaLingue disponibiliIngleseLicenzaGratisUltimo aggiornamento30 settembre 2022AutoreToastyXSHA-178e0d5686e79cb453926334842c6262380e0680aNome filecru-1.5.1.zipProgramma disponibile in altre lingueCustom Resolution Utility - CRU downloadCustom Resolution Utility - CRU herunterladenTélécharger Custom Resolution Utility - CRU下载 Custom Resolution Utility - CRUPobierz Custom Resolution Utility - CRUDescargar Custom Resolution Utility - CRUCustom Resolution Utility - CRU をダウンロードするChangelogNon abbiamo ancora informazioni sul changelog per la versione 1.5.1 di Custom Resolution Utility - CRU. A volte gli sviluppatori impiegano un po’ di tempo per fornire queste informazioni. Ti invitiamo a ricontrollare tra qualche giorno.Ci puoi aiutare?Se hai informazioni
2025-03-2703-11-2021, 01:50 PM Posts: 1 Joined: Mar 2021 Reputation: 0 RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Hi, I`ve been using this tool for a while. With the new options in latest version. Which are the best settings for making 21:9(2560x1080/3440x1440) resolutions for a 4k HDR 60hz TV LG uj6560. 03-11-2021, 10:37 PM (Last edited: 03-11-2021, 10:38 PM by freedonuts) RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-07-2021 11:51 PM)ramzes222 Wrote: Can anyone help me?The tool was working perfectly for a while, but now it does nothing. No matter what settings I enter, nothing changes after a restart. A few times it seemed like I get the custom settings I entered for a fraction of a second, but then it goes back to normal.I have had no software updates, graphic driver updates etc in the meantime. I haven't changed any settings either. I'm running CRU as administrator too. Does anybody know what could be causing this problem?I'm having the same problem. I'm using an Acer Predator Helios 300 17.3" (1TB SSD, Intel Core i7-9750H, 2.60GHz, 16GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti) (NH.Q5PEG.014).For the life of me, I can't figure out what settings I need to change to make this work 03-12-2021, 04:21 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) The ability to change the brightness of my laptop screen stops working untill reboot after using CRU 1.5.1, I'm suspecting it has something to do with the new Windows update, as it hasn't done this before that. 03-12-2021, 08:18 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-03-2021 12:21 PM)ILiM Wrote: Hello, I apologize for my English, it is very bad. But I hope you can help me. I use a BENQ XL2420T monitor in conjunction with a 980ti video card and OS Windows 10 Pro 2009. My problem is that earlier in Windows 7 I used Display Scailing, and in Windows 10 I lost the choice and only have GPU Scaling. With your CRU program I got Display scaling back, but in full screen games on DX9 (cs go) I can't get 120hz, only 60hz works. Is it possible to fix this somehow?CS:GO should use the desktop refresh rate. How are you using CRU to get display scaling? 03-12-2021, 08:20 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-07-2021 11:51 PM)ramzes222 Wrote: The tool was working perfectly for a while, but now it does nothing. No matter what settings I enter, nothing changes after a restart. A few times it seemed like I get the custom settings I entered for a fraction of a second, but then it goes back to normal.I have had no software updates, graphic driver updates etc in the meantime. I haven't changed any settings either. I'm running CRU as administrator too. Does anybody know
2025-04-17Make 60 Hz available for DSR. You also need to add 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz separately if you want 120 Hz for DSR. Whatever was happening before doesn't make sense because without 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz defined, the driver would have to scale to 3840x2160 @ 120 Hz instead. Check the active signal resolution in the Windows advanced display settings.I apologize if I didn't answer you, but I think I tried, it didn't workIt actually appears in red when I type 120HzOr am I doing something wrong? In the "Detailed resolutions (2 slots remaining)" tab, correct?I forgot to send the link 11-26-2024, 12:47 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (11-26-2024 12:17 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I apologize if I didn't answer you, but I think I tried, it didn't workIt actually appears in red when I type 120HzOr am I doing something wrong? In the "Detailed resolutions (2 slots remaining)" tab, correct?I forgot to send the link the first post. You need to use a DisplayID extension block. You definitely didn't add 120 Hz if you're asking this. 11-26-2024, 01:13 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (11-26-2024 12:47 AM)ToastyX Wrote: (11-26-2024 12:17 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I apologize if I didn't answer you, but I think I tried, it didn't workIt actually appears in red when I type 120HzOr am I doing something wrong? In the "Detailed resolutions (2 slots remaining)" tab, correct?I forgot to send the link the first post. You need to use a DisplayID extension block. You definitely didn't add 120 Hz if you're asking this.I have no idea how to do it, can you explain, please? 11-26-2024, 01:45 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (11-26-2024 01:13 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I have no idea how to do it, can you explain, please?Add an extension block and change the type to DisplayID 1.3. Then add a detailed resolutions data block and add 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz in there. 11-26-2024, 02:01 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (11-26-2024 01:45 AM)ToastyX Wrote: (11-26-2024 01:13 AM)willianwojcik Wrote: I have no idea how to do it, can you explain, please?Add an extension block and change the type to DisplayID 1.3. Then add a detailed resolutions data block and add 3840x1600 @ 120 Hz in there.Ok, done as you said, 3840x1600 120Hz, applied and restartedIn the "Detailed resolutions" tab, 3840x1600 60Hz continues to appearSorry, what else do I need to do? 11-26-2024, 02:22 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility
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