How To Create Custom Resolution Amd
Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) is an EDID editor with a focus 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.Download: - Source:A message from ToastyX:Creating and maintaining software is a lot of work, and I have provided updates and support for free over the years. I would like to continue providing updates and work on new ideas, but I need your support. It's possible you're editing the wrong one. Each connection creates a separate entry, and there may be outdated entries that aren't being used anymore.
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CRU should pick the first active entry it finds, but if you're not sure which is which, delete all of them and reboot. Then the list should only have entries that are currently active.With AMD/ATI, sometimes the highest refresh rate has to be listed as the first detailed resolution or the video driver will ignore it. You can also try unchecking 'Include extension block' if that's checked. ( 02:02 AM)ToastyX Wrote: It's possible you're editing the wrong one. Each connection creates a separate entry, and there may be outdated entries that aren't being used anymore. CRU should pick the first active entry it finds, but if you're not sure which is which, delete all of them and reboot. Then the list should only have entries that are currently active.With AMD/ATI, sometimes the highest refresh rate has to be listed as the first detailed resolution or the video driver will ignore it.
You can also try unchecking 'Include extension block' if that's checked.Thanks, i copied the custom resolutions to all three entries, and now works fine. I have no resolutions added from nvidia's control panel. Here's a screenshot:andedit: for some reason, the checkbox in the second screenshot never seems to get properly applied.
The first resolution under PC is always checked and always matches the current refresh rate. I'm not sure if this is intentional or an oddity. When I used to manually modify the EDID with a.inf file, I always increased the maximum supported resolution as well as set the signal type to HDMI-A(default is set to DVI-D even though the connection is made through HDMI).edit2: this is also an oddity.Happens when I do a.inf mod as well.
Feb 04, 2018 Hello, I am using amd radeon 17.11.4 and I need to create custom resolution at 144hz for playing csgo, I need it to be 1280.960 stretched. I watched some tutorials online but in all of them when they open custom resolution option in. Ultimately, you may just want another resolution. More real estate on your screen, convenience for reading, or simple preference are all valid reasons to try out a custom resolution. If you do use these methods to experience ultra-high resolutions, you might also find it useful to resize your fonts and icons to keep up.