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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) is an EDID editor that focuses 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.
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- AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher
1 wrz 2022 · Changes in 1.5.2: Support up to 7 extension blocks; NVIDIA can now read all extension blocks; Detailed resolutions: Added 480p/480i/525p/525i to "Automatic CRT" Fixed "Exact" and "Exact reduced" for interlaced resolutions; Added "Exact CRT" timing option; Added "Vertical total calculator" timing option
28 gru 2013 · Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) 1.5.2 has a new vertical total calculator that makes it easier to create lower refresh rates with a specific pixel clock, which can be used to implement Quick Frame Transport (QFT).
Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) allows custom resolutions to be defined for both AMD/ATI and NVIDIA GPUs by creating EDID overrides directly in the registry without dealing with .inf files. Requirements: 6th/7th generation (Skylake/Kaby Lake): Intel Graphics Driver for Windows [15.45]
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Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) 1.5.2 has a new vertical total calculator that can be used to create lower refresh rates with a specific pixel clock. This makes it easier to implement Quick Frame Transport (QFT) , which can help reduce crosstalk with backlight strobing at lower refresh rates.