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- Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Monitor Tests
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 CRU creates software EDID overrides in the registry and does not modify the hardware Download: cru-1 5 3 zip - Source: cru-1 5 3-src zip
- Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Page 858
Then you should be able to use CRU with Windows 11 If the emulator is programmable, you could program the EDID directly to the emulator, but programmable ones tend to be more expensive Edit: A VGA EDID emulator should work if the problem is the monitor or the cable but not if there's an issue with the adapter
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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Add support for DisplayID detailed resolutions This is required to support resolutions greater than 4095x4095 and pixel clocks greater than 655 35 MHz SoftCursor - Create a simple program to work around mouse cursor corruption issues with certain graphics drivers and to make the mouse cursor match the current
- How to force 10-bit color through CRU - Monitor Tests
RE: How to force 10-bit color through CRU (08-11-2023 04:40 PM) ToastyX Wrote: If 10 bpc is available at 120 Hz, then it should be available at 144 Hz unless the color format is different The 4:4:4 4:2:2 color formats are in the HDMI data block, and 4:2:0 color formats are in the HDMI 2 x data block
- Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Page 859 - monitortests. com
CRU doesn't do anything that affects the monitor itself The alternative method is just an Intel-specific method that's also saved in the registry It's done separately because I don't have a way to match a specific monitor to a particular output using the Intel-specific method, so it just applies the EDID override to all outputs
- Monitor Tests Forum - Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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 CRU creates software EDID overrides in the registry and does not modify the hardware Download: cru-1 5 1 zip - Source: cru-1 5 1-src zip
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The new Samsung Odyssey monitors seem to use pure DisplayID instead of EDID when 240 Hz is enabled in the monitor's settings, so there's currently no way to use CRU with 240 Hz enabled CRU should work in 120 Hz mode, but I don't know if adding 240 Hz will work in 120 Hz mode
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