(08-19-2013, 05:28 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]So does the .inf file work or not? Have you tried it yet?
tried again, doesn't work, it just doesn't accept it
Well is it for 32 bit or 64 bit OS?
(08-19-2013, 07:08 AM)NaturalViolence Wrote: [ -> ]Well is it for 32 bit or 64 bit OS?
for both but only for Windows Vista fail...................
One of the best features of the Nvidia driver and one hell of a pro over having ATI, then again my ATI card back in 2010 fried when I launched up Batman Arkham City and I only launched it in DX9 mode... fml
Nvidia > The rest
Plus I really am annoyed about the war between Nvidia and Linux... but thats an argument for another Thread I guess :/
Sorry to bump this but I have to thank OP for these custom timings. They are the only ones that work with 2160p for me and damn they make games like South Park look and The Swapper look near perfect. I can't run Dolphin with this high. And I have no idea why these specific settings work on my LG but hey I am not complaining.
They are definitely working too as South Park on doorways and such has basically no jaggy lines compared to even the very slight ones in 1440p. Would be helpful if someone could say why pixel clock in the 130s at 2160p works but not much higher and for 1080p pixel clock is in 140s for whatever reason.
You should not be using this method anymore. Both Nvidia and AMD now have built in downscaling settings (DSR for nvidia, VSR for AMD) with better filters.
@Khronikos - Per the forum rules, please make a new thread about the subject rather than bumping this old one. We'd be happy to look into your issue, but this thread isn't suitable anymore. Thanks.
Closed.