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CRU - Custom Resolution Utility: monitortests.com Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) is an EDID editor that focuses on custom resolutions. CRU

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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. CRU - Custom Resolution Utility: monitortests.com Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) is an EDID editor that focuses on custom resolutions. CRU Custom Resolution Utility - CRU การดาวน์โหลดฟรีและปลอดภัย Custom Resolution Utility - CRU เวอร์ชันล่าสุด Custom Resolution Utility – CRU เป็นแอปพลิเค Free download Custom Resolution Utility - CRU [EN] 無料ダウンロードCustom Resolution Utility - CRU [JA] Download gratuito Custom Resolution Utility - CRU [IT] Tải xuống miễn ph Custom Resolution Utility - CRU [VI] Gratis download Custom Resolution Utility - CRU [NL] 무료 다운로드 Custom Resolution Utility - CRU [KO] Custom Resolution Utility - CRU 1.4.2; Download Page; Custom Resolution Utility - CRU 1.4.2. Start Download. Custom Resolution Utility - CRU allows custom resolutions to be defined Custom Resolution Utility - CRU 1.5.2; Download Page; Custom Resolution Utility - CRU 1.5.2. Start Download. Custom Resolution Utility - CRU allows custom resolutions to be defined Custom Resolution Utility - CRU 1.4.1; Download Page; Custom Resolution Utility - CRU 1.4.1. Start Download. Custom Resolution Utility - CRU allows custom resolutions to be defined Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) I'm trying to limit my Samsung Odyssey G60SD (2560x1440, 360hz) monitor to 240Hz using Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) to avoid enabling DSC. I've turned off the DSC options in HDMI 2.x support, and added DisplayID 1.3/2.0 Detailed Resolutions set at 240hz, but the the 360hz refresh rate is still available as an option so DSC is on. How can I successfully cap my monitor at 240Hz without enabling DSC using CRU? 12-17-2024, 02:49 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (12-16-2024 05:57 PM)canopylions Wrote: I'm trying to limit my Samsung Odyssey G60SD (2560x1440, 360hz) monitor to 240Hz using Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) to avoid enabling DSC. I've turned off the DSC options in HDMI 2.x support, and added DisplayID 1.3/2.0 Detailed Resolutions set at 240hz, but the the 360hz refresh rate is still available as an option so DSC is on. How can I successfully cap my monitor at 240Hz without enabling DSC using CRU?You didn't say what GPU. If it's an NVIDIA GPU, it's not possible to disable DSC with CRU because the driver ignores EDID overrides in this case. 12-17-2024, 10:12 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) I have the asus pg27aqdm and they have their actual monitor timings listed in the user manual online and by default nvidia doesnt use them.I have tried setting in on cru and that works ok, but also tried with nvidias custom resolutions.When I set it on nvidias, and then switch to gpu scaling and back to displayscaling, itll actually show a duplicate of my resolution in the custom window, but in the "PC" section instead of the custom section and will be listed as a 32 bit instead of 64 bit resolution. When I select this resolution instead everything looks and feels WAY better. Im not sure how to explain it, but almost like gsync works significantly better, motion looks better and input feels better.But every time I reset my pc, I have to redo the steps. Is there any way to use CRU to make that resolution permanently set as one of those 32 bit pc profiles?

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User5559

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

2025-04-14
User5519

Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) I'm trying to limit my Samsung Odyssey G60SD (2560x1440, 360hz) monitor to 240Hz using Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) to avoid enabling DSC. I've turned off the DSC options in HDMI 2.x support, and added DisplayID 1.3/2.0 Detailed Resolutions set at 240hz, but the the 360hz refresh rate is still available as an option so DSC is on. How can I successfully cap my monitor at 240Hz without enabling DSC using CRU? 12-17-2024, 02:49 AM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (12-16-2024 05:57 PM)canopylions Wrote: I'm trying to limit my Samsung Odyssey G60SD (2560x1440, 360hz) monitor to 240Hz using Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) to avoid enabling DSC. I've turned off the DSC options in HDMI 2.x support, and added DisplayID 1.3/2.0 Detailed Resolutions set at 240hz, but the the 360hz refresh rate is still available as an option so DSC is on. How can I successfully cap my monitor at 240Hz without enabling DSC using CRU?You didn't say what GPU. If it's an NVIDIA GPU, it's not possible to disable DSC with CRU because the driver ignores EDID overrides in this case. 12-17-2024, 10:12 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) I have the asus pg27aqdm and they have their actual monitor timings listed in the user manual online and by default nvidia doesnt use them.I have tried setting in on cru and that works ok, but also tried with nvidias custom resolutions.When I set it on nvidias, and then switch to gpu scaling and back to displayscaling, itll actually show a duplicate of my resolution in the custom window, but in the "PC" section instead of the custom section and will be listed as a 32 bit instead of 64 bit resolution. When I select this resolution instead everything looks and feels WAY better. Im not sure how to explain it, but almost like gsync works significantly better, motion looks better and input feels better.But every time I reset my pc, I have to redo the steps. Is there any way to use CRU to make that resolution permanently set as one of those 32 bit pc profiles?

2025-04-19
User9090

Static metadata, video capability etc.Thanks a lot! 03-26-2023, 07:04 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-26-2023 03:39 PM)ToastyX Wrote: (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 78hzHow did you do it before? With CRU or some other way? 1024x768 is not the native resolution. You can't add non-native resolutions on laptops with CRU because they don't have scalers. The old GPU method doesn't work for laptop screens, only external monitors.can i do 1366x768 (main res) 75hz? i did wtih CRU. i don't remember how i did it my gpu hd8670m i54200u (hd4400) 03-26-2023, 07:46 PM (Last edited: 03-26-2023, 07:52 PM by PLU) RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-26-2023 03:39 PM)ToastyX Wrote: The first post tells you why it turns red and what to do.Well, it says to add a DisplayID extension block but I don't know what I'm supposed to do after that. I've added a DisplayID 2.0 detailed resolution with CVT-RB/2 timings. 03-26-2023, 09:39 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) AW2521hWhen I set a custom resolution in Nvidia control panel, restart, then run CRU it does not show up it CRUAlso it seems if I make any changes at all to the extension blocks for 300hz and 360hz, they both stop working and forces 240hz only in Nvidia control panel, I can create 363hz on Nvidia control panel and CRU but cannot make any changes on CRU, it only allows me to use "Automatic PC" timing User(s) browsing this thread: 85 Guest(s)

2025-04-19
User1385

What could be causing this problem?You didn't provide any details. What are you doing with CRU? What hardware do you have? 03-12-2021, 08:30 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-10-2021 02:37 AM)Aviator_JPN Wrote: I just purchased the 49" ultra wide by Viotek. ( It's 5120 x 1440p, 120Hz. Trying to hook up one desktop and one laptop. And Desktop has both HDMI and DP Connection while the laptop only has HDMI. When I connect my laptop with HDMI, the laptop recognizes the monitor and shows the resolution of 5120x1440p but the screen is black and says "no signal". I installed CRU posted on the page 1 here but nothing changes/happens. For desktop, it works fine via DP Connection, but via HDMI, it only works with less resolution and the desktop does not show the resolution of 5120x1440 in the setting. I also installed and tried CRU on the desktop but again nothing changes/happens. I chatted with the rep from Viotek. But no luck... Port is HDMI2.0 and cable is also HDMI2.0 so no hardware issue. Lastly the laptop (Dell Inspiron 13, #7373. Bought in 2017) has Intel UHD Graphics 620. And the desktop (Dell XPS 8940, Just bought it) has NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Super 6GB GDDR6.That laptop does not support HDMI 2.0, and I don't know if that monitor supports 5120x1440 with HDMI. What did you do with CRU? 03-12-2021, 08:32 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-11-2021 07:54 AM)joevt Wrote: Does CRU work with displays connected to an MST Hub?That would be up to the graphics driver. Maybe the driver has issues with DSC. 03-12-2021, 08:39 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-11-2021 01:50 PM)ahmlet Wrote: 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.Use whatever works. I would try "Automatic (HDTV)" first since that's intended for TVs. 03-12-2021, 08:42 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-11-2021 10:37 PM)freedonuts Wrote: 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 What are you trying to do with CRU? Laptops with Intel GPUs usually have switchable graphics, so Intel's graphics driver is responsible for handling the monitor. 03-12-2021, 08:55 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (03-12-2021 04:21 PM)darksouls2 Wrote: 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

2025-03-27
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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 know

2025-04-19
User1838

Or would someone know how to create those 32 bit profiles? 12-18-2024, 12:41 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) I'm having major issues with my new Odyssey G95SC (LS49CG950SUXEN).Whenever I try to set it at more than 60Hz the screen looses its connection to my PC and I get an error screen.I've tried different HDMI 2.1 cables as well as different DP 1.4 cables on all of the ports on my GPU which is an PowerColor Radeon RX 7900XTX Hellhound 24GB.I'm currently testing CRU a bit but have no experience in the application. Could someone assist me and perhaps recommend me settings that I could try to get this sorted?The screenshot shows my current settings for the screen (default). Attached File(s)Thumbnail(s) 12-18-2024, 03:09 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) I need help I just got a 360hz and i can't get stretched resolution with 360hz it just puts the numbers in red and doesn't let me apply. 12-18-2024, 03:37 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (12-18-2024 03:09 PM)BRYCENATOR Wrote: I need help I just got a 360hz and i can't get stretched resolution with 360hz it just puts the numbers in red and doesn't let me apply.Why do people that ask about stretched resolutions never seem to read or provide any information? 12-18-2024, 03:37 PM RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (12-18-2024 12:41 PM)Kapten Wrote: I'm having major issues with my new Odyssey G95SC (LS49CG950SUXEN).Whenever I try to set it at more than 60Hz the screen looses its connection to my PC and I get an error screen.I've tried different HDMI 2.1 cables as well as different DP 1.4 cables on all of the ports on my GPU which is an PowerColor Radeon RX 7900XTX Hellhound 24GB.I'm currently testing CRU a bit but have no experience in the application. Could someone assist me and perhaps recommend me settings that I could try to get this sorted?The screenshot shows my current settings for the screen (default).I don't know what you're expecting. You shouldn't use CRU to try to fix problems that shouldn't exist in the first place. What is the error screen

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