I've posted my settings somewhere else, but I'll write them in text, in the same order as they appear:Falkentyne wrote:What were the settings in CRU (or Nvidia CP) that you used for 120hz?
1920 1080
48 3
32 5
2080 1500
+ -
180KHz 120Hz Pixel clock: 374.4000 MHz
Same settings for 100Hz and 85Hz, but obviously the last line (the one with frequencies and pixel clock) changes. Lower frequencies needed different settings.
I'm already using ToastyX's Pixel Clock Patcher. At 120Hz it doesn't skip any frame, and the strobe is perfecly synchronized. I think I'd have noticed anything strange if that weren't true. The double image is hidden almost completely, but my complaints about overdrive artifact still remain at all frequencies.Falkentyne wrote:1500/120hz vertical total is WAY too high and just makes the monitor go out of sync at 120hz (pixel bandwidth is over 350 MHz, 330 is the driver limit unpatched) while its either 312mhz (will always work) or 330 MHz bandwith (may need the patch) at 100hz (depending on if you used 2080/1500 (for 24") or 2200/1500 for 27". You may still need a patch if it's 330.00 MHz at 100hz.
Are you sure that 1500 is actually working? Check the pixel bandwidth; if it's higher than 329 MHz, your VT's probably didn't work at all, as the driver ignored them (I'm suspicious because there should be no way you got VT 1500 for 120hz). You need to use toastyX's pixel clock patcher (on his forum) to have >330 pixel clock on AMD or Nvidia cards (there's a patcher for each one).