(09-28-2016 12:08 PM)Lewd Wrote: Separately (Eyefinity disabled etc), the VW222S only propose 1600x1200 (I don't know why). Sorry for my crappy english and thank you in advance for your answer. In a word, I can't obtain all screens operationnal with 1680x1080/1050 added.Ĥ800x1200 Eyefinity is very ugly (too stretched etc).Ĭonsidering the res I'm trying to add, I don't think it's relative to the clock speed patch. I also tried to just add 1680x1050 60Hz to the 222S (as 248/247 already propose that res), but same issue. I've tried to add 1680x1080 60Hz to each screen as detailed res, in order to obtain 4800x1080 with Eyefinity, and two different results come out of it after restart : 80% of the time, VW222S turns black while the other screens are ok (with 1680x1080 added) / 20% of the time, 248H & 247H turn black and 222S keeps working, except when I try to choose the new added 1680x1080, he turns black and the two other screens become operational again. Separately (Eyefinity disabled etc), the VW222S only propose 1600x1200 (I don't know why).
Of course, problem is that 4800x1200 doesn't perfectly fit because of the VW222S native res, then I'm seeking to add 4800x1080 or 4800x1050. Eyefinity 4800x1200 with Catalyst 15.11.1 (cuz I cannot get Eyefinity working with last Crimson) Asus 24" VX248H (recognized - HDMI) / Asus 23.6" VE247H (recognized - DVI) / Asus 22" VW222S (DP>VGA (active one) - PNP recognized -1680x1050 as native res) Usually I make a point of honor to resolve everything alone, but my understanding is probably too limited for this ! įirst of all, thank you for your software.
What we need to know are if there are custom vertical total values that activate lightboost on 3d vision 2 supported 2560x1440p monitors, or even if the Nvidia driver can be tricked by changing the product ID to ACI27F8. Someone really needs to donate a 1440p Dell Gsync monitor to ToastyX so he can help us Variable refresh rate and GSYNC is VERY well 100% possible-just being BLOCKED from us by the manufacturers Not only that, you can *ENABLE* Gsync and ULMB mode at the same time by exploiting what appears to either be a driver bug or a firmware bug, where ULMB gets triggered in place of Lightboost, and strobes in sync with Gsync all the way down to 40hz (where it suddenly double strobes)! If I'm understanding this right, Lightboost mode gets "enabled" by a custom resolution, but the monitor says it's in ULMB mode when it's in fact in Lightboost mode, then Gsync enables itself and it starts strobing at variable refresh rates without going out of sync (some games show bugs however). I hope I'm not getting too far off topic here, and if this belongs in the Strobelight section, please move it there, but Lightboost mode exists on the 1440p monitors that support 3d vision 2! Do you think I would notice a difference if I could get it to say, 72 hz? Would the 480 not need to have a patched driver? I read the page for patching the driver, Im about to get a 480 in a week or so, I can wait for that I was doing this in preperation anyway to see if I could see any perceptible difference above 60 hz because I have never seen any media on a faster panel.
If that doesn't work, you might need to patch the driver: What video card do you have? Are you using HDMI? AMD's driver listens to the TMDS clock limit in the extension block, so you might have to override that.
Im adding where x is whatever refresh rate, clicking OK, restarting the driver, and even restarting the computer, but I still cannot see any more refresh rates other than 60, what am I doing wrong?
(09-27-2016 12:17 AM)ToastyX Wrote: (09-26-2016 08:28 PM)jeffdamann Wrote: Im trying to use this to overclock my LG 47LS4500 HDTV, I would like to see if I can get anything higher than 60hz, but no matter what I do, I can't get Radeon Aditional settings or my windows 10 display properties to show anything other than 60hz.