
Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Monitor Tests
Aug 26, 2025 · 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 …
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Aug 1, 2022 · Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) - Export self-contained EDID override installers. This also provides an alternative method for older Intel GPUs. Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) …
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(06-30-2025 07:03 PM)ToastyX Wrote: Windows doesn't have any concept of aspect ratios and only supports square pixels, so the only way I can think of is to add 720x576p @ 50 Hz and …
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Aug 19, 2025 · Post: #9212 ... RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) (08-19-2025 09:00 PM)ToastyX Wrote: (08-19-2025 08:32 PM)Freekie Wrote: My CRU broke after downloading …
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Aug 1, 2025 · Just a random bit of information: after seeing Nvidia's message, I tried switching from GPU scaling to Display scaling. It solved the issue with the malfunctioning Nvidia Control …
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(11-05-2024 03:53 PM)ToastyX Wrote: (11-04-2024 01:51 PM)dotcomma Wrote: Hello, I'm trying to set custom max refresh rate on my monitor to be lower than native, but it does not accept it …
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(07-12-2025 07:42 PM)French Toast Wrote: Sorry for late response I am using 100% HDMI 2.0 monitor-24" MSI Optix G24C4 GPU is Intel Core i5 11400H Tiger Lake MSI Katana GF66 - …
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Nov 5, 2024 · The monitor now appears in settings/CRU with the correct name, with all factory display modes filled out in CRU. I still can't get custom resolutions to appear in settings though …
Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) 1.5 - Monitor Tests
January 1, 2021 ToastyX Previous Fixing overscan issues Next Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) 1.5.1
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(12-13-2024 10:10 PM)stej Wrote: Any ideas for overriding a couple bytes and letting everything else pass through? There isn't a way to override specific data blocks. I only know an NVIDIA …