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Im positive it worked because I remember dialing in at 404mhz and testing it out. #HOW TO REMOVE CUSTOM RESOLUTION NVIDIA DRIVERS#And the only reason why I know it worked with the 326.80 drivers was because I reformatted right before getting my X-star right after those drivers were released. If I select 60hz the GPU idles down immediately.Īlso, just tried the other DVI port for shits and gigs and same thing. It's set at 100hz with 396mhz pixel clock. Maybe something changed in the drivers?ĮDIT: Same thing with the 326.80 drivers. I used to have it set at 404mhz pixel clock and it worked. I will have to give the older drivers a test in a little while. #HOW TO REMOVE CUSTOM RESOLUTION NVIDIA DRIVER#If i remember correctly, NVIDIA driver 326.80 were the last drivers that were able to idle down. If i flick back to 60hz the GPU drops down to almost nothing. I also tried 96hz with total pixels 2720*1481 386.72mhz pixel clock but the GPU still stays at max mhz. You should be able to get 100 Hz to clock down with a vertical total of 1470. Equipment I use: (Mic, PC Components, etc.) Wallpaper from this video. #HOW TO REMOVE CUSTOM RESOLUTION NVIDIA HOW TO#That should be it, you can then run Fortnite.(10-03-2013 01:41 PM)ToastyX Wrote: Make sure the vertical total is high enough. A short tutorial on how to create a custom resolution in your NVIDIA control panel.
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