If your monitor is stuck at a lower frequency than sports games advertised, using a custom resolution utility (CRU) refresh rate override is the most effective fix. Unlike GPU drivers that often block "unsupported" modes, CRU directly edits the EDID to bypass these software limits. This is crucial for competitive gamers trying to push a 60Hz panel to 75Hz or stabilizing high-refresh displays that skip frames. Always use the "Automatic - LCD standard" timing option to ensure the highest compatibility during setup.
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If your monitor is stuck at a lower frequency than advertised, using a custom resolution utility refresh rate override is the most effective fix. Unlike GPU drivers that often block "unsupported" modes, CRU edits the EDID directly to bypass these software limits. This is essential for competitive gamers trying to push a 60Hz panel to 75Hz or stabilizing high-refresh displays that skip frames. Always use the "Automatic - LCD standard" timing to ensure the highest compatibility during setup.
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I really appreciate the detailed insights on CRU refresh rates. It's crucial for optimizing our displays, especially when fine-tuning for 3D modeling in Geometry Vibes. Have you tried any specific settings that you found particularly effective? geometry vibes