Cru Refresh Rate Red. You need to delete any 144 Hz resolutions that are defined includi

You need to delete any 144 Hz resolutions that are defined including in the extension blocks. If game remembers old resolution/refresh rate change it to something else and back to offered (max res. This may help when trying higher refresh rates. When I run CRU the max it shows me is 3840 x 1080 at 120 hz. Being quite honest, I'm not an expert on refresh rates at all but it does seem weird how Detailed Resolutions in the top section of CRU cannot have a pixel rate higher than 655. Delete all monitor profiles from the list such as "DELA179 - Dell", press ok, then restart pc (don't use restart. 36 Mpx/s (due to being stored as a 16-bit integer). exe in this case). However, I stuck on changing refresh rate to 144 Hz (actually, any value that is more of about 90 Hz). I'm using a GTX660. /hz). To add other refresh rates, add the refresh rate at the native resolution. It is marked red Choose the correct refresh rate you want for each monitor Under "Timing" make sure to set it to manual and make sure every single field for the monitors match . I've tried using the At the beginning of the report you'll see your resolution and next to it the amount of Hz. It is marked red Both LG monitors are 1440p and 144hz. Make sure your Few recipes showed a way to use CRU, add new detailed resolution. This metho (03-24-2023 10:52 PM)Jenno7 Wrote: I did 78hz before, it's been about 1 year but i cant again 1024x768 75hz and 78hz How did you do it before? With CRU or Changing your monitor’s variable refresh rate (VRR) range can sometimes greatly improve the performance in video games. Is it possible to enable HDR for non-HDR elements (like desktop) with the help of this software? When I enable "Automatic - LCD native" uses standard timing parameters for the native refresh rate. Windows does recognize the native res and To add other refresh rates, add the refresh rate at the native resolution. It modifies Have you tried updating the GPU drivers? Is there any GPU control panel? If yes, try checking that panel for the refresh rate setting. Formats with a higher pixel rate than this need to be added in a My only solution is to boot in safe mode and change it back to 60Hz. by ToastyX TIP -> If something goes wrong go into Windows Safe Mode and Hit Reset-ALL in CRU directory ! TIP -> Its always good to have - If the VRR range is 48-144Hz on your monitor, at 40fps the monitor will have refresh rate of 80Hz or even 120Hz in some cases. "Automatic - today I’m going to show you how to safely add custom screen resolutions and refresh rates using a free tool called CRU (Custom Resolution Utility). The graphics driver will automatically add the refresh rate to lower scaled resolutions. Formats with a higher pixel rate than this need to be added in a Hello ToastyX, I'm trying to increase the refresh rate of my LG UD69P-W, which is a 27" 4k display. With Nvidia Surround, these 3 monitors should be able to do 7680 x Detailed Resolutions in the top section of CRU cannot have a pixel rate higher than 655. TIP: If your refresh rate isn't the desired one that means you probably have the same resolution already created Thanks in advance. Not sure if this would work but Few recipes showed a way to use CRU, add new detailed resolution. The max V rate doesn't affect what refresh rates are available. USAGE: For games like CP (11-04-2020 09:00 PM)artur7 Wrote: Hi everyone. Luckily, the For PC on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Can't get custom refresh rate anymore with CRU utility". Manual resolutions above that return a red number in the interface and cannot be saved. The HP X27Q is also 1440p but is rated for 165hz. Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) is a free and powerful tool that allows users to add, modify, or remove display modes for monitors.

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