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I also tried patching my driver once but after patching, anything above 165 MHz would result in out of range message form the monitor instead of the color distortion, so I reverted the patch. After checking my cable, I noticed that the cable that was shipped with my monitor is actually single-link, so, I bought a dual-link cable right away, hoping that I would be able to successfully use pixel clocks above 165 MHz but I was wrong, I still got color distortion with anything above 165 MHz. After playing around with different refresh rates, I noticed that with any setting that would need a pixel clock of above 165 MHz, I get color distortion, even though I am using DVI and the limit should be 330 MHz. Then I tried 75 Hz and noticed that the colors become completely distorted at 75 Hz and anything above that would result in out of range message from the monitor. Initially I managed to easily force 65 and 70 Hz on the monitor with the LCD-standard profile and at same time keep my AMD card at default idle clocks. The monitor is Acer G247HYLbmidx which support 75 Hz natively at low resolutions. So, I tried CRU for the first time last night to try an see if I can run my monitor Hz at its native resolution. Monitors don't normally underscan like that. I don't know what settings your monitor has, and I don't know what you changed.
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Do you know what monitor settings I can play with to get its size reset? As I said, at 0 the screen size is still a bit less than it originally was by factory settings.
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(12-20-2015 06:13 AM)zamar19 Wrote: Speaking of scaling slider, I wouldn't ask this question how to get back to original display size, if it were possible by simply sliding it back to 0.
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"CVT-RB" should match "LCD standard" for 2560x1440 60 Hz. You still haven't told me what timing parameters you used. (12-20-2015 06:13 AM)zamar19 Wrote: Only after I add the same resolution and parameters in AMD Customs Resolutions, its added to that list, and I can switch to it. You might need the pixel clock patch since you're using a passive DisplayPort-HDMI adapter: (12-20-2015 06:13 AM)zamar19 Wrote: Actually, adding a new resolution to Detail Resolutions and restarting the driver doesn't add this resolution to Windows Display Resolutions list regardless of timing parameters chosen.