![]() ![]() On the left side of the new menu, select "Custom resolutions". It might take a bit to load the new menu. Click on that, then select "Special Radeon Settings". If you did, open the Crimson Panel by right clicking anywhere from the desktop, then, on the bottom of the Crimson window, between the Updates and Notifications buttons, there should be an Options one. You have to make sure you installed Radeon Setting with your latest Crimson driver update. My Crimson driver is actually in hungarian, but I will try to make these english translations to be as accurate as possible/ If any of you are willing to write a detailed description for the nvidia guys, I will put it here! :) I unfortunatly do not own an nvidia GPU, but my friend does, and he vaguely explained it to me like this: You can find the Custom Resolutions menu in the Nvidia Control Panel, and set your custom resolution there, the same way you would with an AMD GPU (check the AMD part for that). If your GPU and monitor are connected via DVI,HDMI or DP, you might just be able to overclock your monitor above your default refresh rates (60/75/120/144)! I am adressing this to those who haven't. Some of you may have heard of this, some of you may have not.
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