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Custom-Resolution-Utility-ToastyX
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What are the best graphics cards to use for CRT emu driver? And any guides to set up? I want to use this to play FightCade on my Trinitron
Custom Resolution Utility.
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Some assistance for a measly peasant gamer
hmm.. it should be there.. but You can enable a custom resolution pretty easy. That's what I do with my old 60hz monitors ! (my tv can do 137hz).. for basic, nvidia/customize then enable a custom resolution.. or " Custom Resolution Utility aka CRU and just program a few. very simple
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PSA: HDR players use CRU to resolve faded colours without restarting PC
Link here: https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU
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Ask for fix of pink horizontal line on intergrated monitor
May I know what are the possible solutions to this without replacing the 5D10R41286 LCD Display, as well as the maximum range of the monitors refresh rate at 1920x1080 using CRU. https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU
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Hacking the LG Monitor's EDID
I've recently went down this rabbit hole myself as well and found Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) [1] to be an efficient EDID editor.
[1] https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-...
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Need Help Configuring 2 Gigabyte M27Q Monitors in Nvidia Surround - Resolution Issue
What I've Tried So Far: I've tried to download CRU (https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU) and I have tinkered a bit with one of the monitor parameters. I have faced some black screens and I have reverted all the changes. I have seek help online, but none of the solutions seems to work for me. Both monitors are connected using DisplayPort, and they work fine individually with their native resolutions and refresh rates.
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Minisforum NUCXI7 + Mac Studio Display - Last Mile
To overcome this limitation, I downloaded the CRU tool and created a custom resolution of 1440p @ 59.9Hz, and everything started working perfectly! At 1440p, the studio display looked just right in terms of scaling, and it was sharp enough for everyday use. I also tested some gaming, and the 3070 performance was more than sufficient; 1440p at ultra settings consistently stayed at 60Hz!
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is custom resolution utility spyware of some sort of malware trojan?
I downloaded custom resolution utility here https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU , theres also another website https://custom-resolution-utility.en.lo4d.com/windows IDK which one is legit, is custom resolution malware? or is it safe? for all of you saying just use the Nvidia or AMD settings im on a laptop and my Nvidia control panel doesnt have Resolution tab
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Dual display setup (1DP,1HDMI)
Custom Resolution Utility(https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU)
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Can i simulate an offset image when using a 16:9 projector but only projecting at 4:3?
I had the exact same issue. Just use this Custom Resolution Utility - https://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU - You will want to create a custom resolution that is 2880x1660. You can use this to figure out how to use the software (scroll down to A Little Outside Assistance...) - https://www.alphr.com/set-custom-resolution-windows-10/
linux_intel_display_overclocking
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4K120 (HDMI2.1) on Linux Nvidia
Years ago I wrote a guide how to create custom modes, there's a small section in the beginning about Nvidia, might be helpful: https://github.com/kevinlekiller/linux_intel_display_overclocking
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Display Overclocking on Linux (Windows can, Linux can't)
I have followed this tutorial:
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monitor overclocking with xrandr not working.
I've been trying to overclock my laptop's panel using the xrandr + cvt12 method as linked here, however although the monitor settings program in XFCE do say the refresh rate is higher, it's clearly not actually applying these settings, unless my 60hz panel has somehow been able to display 360hz all along, I'd like to know if there could be anything interfering with the overclock that I'm not aware of.
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Is there a way to use virtual super resolution on Linux?
If you use a AMD GPU, you can set the scaling mode to Full, then you add a new higher resolution, you can follow the guide I wrote here: https://github.com/kevinlekiller/linux_intel_display_overclocking
What are some alternatives?
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Power-Control-Panel-v2
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