![]() If you experience issues, use the ASMJIT Recompiler.ĪSMJIT Recompiler: Fast option with very good compatibility. Recompiles the game's SPU LLVM cache before running which adds extra start-up time. LLVM Recompiler: Fastest option with very good compatibility. Interpreter (static): This is the most accurate option. Try this if PPU LLVM Recompiler doesn't work. Interpreter (dynamic): May be faster than static interpreter. Should you face compatibility issues, fall back to one of the Interpreters and retry. By far the fastest option and should always be used. Such a small difference wouldn't affect the picture.LLVM Recompiler: Recompiles the game's executable once before running it for the first time. If that's the case, the default pixel clock is supposed to be 154 MHz, but hardware variances can cause slight differences. Based on the frequencies, I assume you're talking about a 1920x1200 60 Hz monitor. You didn't say you were having a picture problem. So I tried CRU but can't setup 59.951Hz and pixel clock at 154.002, it rounds to 59.954 and pixel cloack 154.01 Like I said before I can set custom resolution with 59.951 and pixel clock at 154.002 in nvidia control panel but when go to game and back to desktop frequency goes back. I notice that picture is better on 59.951 and pixel cloack 154.002 but can't set on nvidia. But after installing nvidia GTX1070 frequency goes to 59.950 and pixel cloack slightly under 154 (something like 153.99x). (04-09-2017 11:14 AM)dmr Wrote: But in nvidia control panel, when creating custom resolution, I can set frequency to 59.951 and get pixel clock at 154.002 and horizontal refresh rate 74.04ĮDIT:BTW this frequency is default with AMD GPUs, I check in powerstrip on 280x and 59.951 is default one. Use this to calculate the totals required for specific refresh rates: Detailed resolutions only have two decimal places. Thank you for your utility, best regards. I have noticed that part of them gets driver resolutions, other part uses windows resolutions and the rest takes the stretched one. It is interesting that apart from 1280x720 switching all other resolutions is perfect with proper auto aspect. Of course I can take “Keep Aspect Ratio” but switching to 1280x1024 and back to 1280x720 stretches the display again. Choosing 1280x720 stretches the screen to 5:4. The problem occurs using Video Card Properties. It is also fine when I use system’s Windows Display Resolutions. The GPU keeps ON and all goes automatically. 4:3) be back to 1280x720 and the aspect is true every time. 1280x720 is right aspect ratio 16:9 on the monitor. I can set different resolutions in Catalyst Control Centre and switch them on. When I had Windows 7 the problem did not exist. I use your CRU with AMD/ATI Pixel Clock Patcher and everything works excellent but there is one problem. I have Windows 10 (圆4), ATI Mobility 5450 (Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.2.1 Beta), cable (HDMI-DVI) and Dell 1908FP (Digital).
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