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Re: BenQ XL2546 - 1024 @ 240hz for csGO - blackbars top bott

Post by destiRS » 16 Jan 2018, 14:13

Hi guys,

okay then I will stop to trigger me to get 1024 inside OSD :-)

Thanks for your help. RealNC, also for you. Sorry to be stubborn head. Hehe

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Re: BenQ XL2546 - 1024 @ 240hz for csGO - blackbars top bott

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 16 Jan 2018, 17:00

Glad to have been of assistance, and cleared up your confusion!

Yes, I know, it's often easy to be OCD about OSD being incorrect with GPU scaling.

In other words... The GPU's already resized the image, so the OSD has no way of knowing, so it's not a bug -- just an annoying side effect. It's, you know, just metaphorically like resizing an image in Photoshop or other app -- often the information about the exact original resolution is now lost. All the photo viewer knows is the new resolution, not the original resolution. Same thing happens with the "GPU scaling" feature -- monitor doesn't know the original resolution anymore since it's already scaled before it goes down the video cable to the screen.
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Re: BenQ XL2546 - 1024 @ 240hz for csGO - blackbars top bottom

Post by chumacher » 05 May 2021, 13:50

I have made a custom CRU profile for true monitor scaling for XL2546 for csgo resolutions 1024x768 and @ 240hz (you change the resolution to any 4:3 resolution in CRU - detailed resolution)
I've removed the possibility to use 1920x1080 @ 240hz because I simply don't need it. You can add it back if you need it. 1920x1080 @ 144hz is available.

I know how to make any resolution monitor scaled, I'm gonna write a little guide as soon as I find the time to do it.

with this monitor, monitor scaling is superior to gpu scaling in everyway.

Also for instant alt-tab / windowskey + D I recommend to use same resolution in windows as you have ingame. It can be painfully slow to change it every time when you go to game or quit the game and resume windows usage.

for this I think the best way is to use HRC - Hotkey resolution changer v.2.1

Link to the Custom Resolution Utility .bin file (study it and compare it to the default profile and you shall understand how easy it's to make true monitor scaling for any resolution.)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18tXz2L ... sp=sharing (updatet june 2021, earlier was outdated!)

remember: only use this with XL2546. Other monitors require different timings.
remember2: when true monitor scaling is achieved with proper timings, you can't change the scaling mode in nvidiaCP (it's broken) and the best thing is that you use your monitors menu to select the scaling so you change the scaling mode even inside a match without disconnecting!
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Re: BenQ XL2546 - 1024 @ 240hz for csGO - blackbars top bottom

Post by kriegor » 17 May 2021, 10:58

chumacher wrote:
05 May 2021, 13:50
I have made a custom CRU profile for true monitor scaling for XL2546 for csgo resolutions 1024x768 and 1440x1080 @ 240hz
I've removed the possibility to use 1920x1080 @ 240hz because I simply don't need it. You can add it back if you need it. 1920x1080 @ 144hz is available.
what do u mean by true monitor scaling and whats the difference between this and the default resolutions? what do u gain by doing this?

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Re: BenQ XL2546 - 1024 @ 240hz for csGO - blackbars top bottom

Post by chumacher » 18 May 2021, 03:30

kriegor wrote:
17 May 2021, 10:58
chumacher wrote:
05 May 2021, 13:50
I have made a custom CRU profile for true monitor scaling for XL2546 for csgo resolutions 1024x768 and 1440x1080 @ 240hz
I've removed the possibility to use 1920x1080 @ 240hz because I simply don't need it. You can add it back if you need it. 1920x1080 @ 144hz is available.
what do u mean by true monitor scaling and whats the difference between this and the default resolutions? what do u gain by doing this?
you gain a lot, this is "game changer" for anyone who play CSGO on a high level. (or any other fast paced fps game)
TRUE MONITOR SCALING means that you don't use your drivers control panel (nvidia control panel) to set your scaling (full, aspect, no-scaling) you use the monitors BUTTONS and therefore it's true monitor scaling. this is superior to GPU scaling in every way and hopefully I can wake up as many as possible to this fact.

Image

with gpu scaling your signal will always be the native resolution then gpu scales it down to the resolution you are using ingame.
(this picture shows true monitor scaling in working)

+++pros
+clearer image than gpu scaling
+snappier than gpu scaling
+faster and smoother than gpu scaling
+better for high fps gaming +240fps.
+no need for gpu scaling, less gpu usage for unnecessary things.
+you can change the aspect ratio "on the fly" while playing your game, no need to exit the game and go to nvidia control panel / amd control panel

---cons
-your friends will be jealous
-kinda hard to do if you don't understand the timings etc. (this is why I provided the CRU profile so you can test and feel the difference)

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Re: BenQ XL2546 - 1024 @ 240hz for csGO - blackbars top bottom

Post by kriegor » 18 May 2021, 10:24

chumacher wrote:
18 May 2021, 03:30
kriegor wrote:
17 May 2021, 10:58
chumacher wrote:
05 May 2021, 13:50
I have made a custom CRU profile for true monitor scaling for XL2546 for csgo resolutions 1024x768 and 1440x1080 @ 240hz
I've removed the possibility to use 1920x1080 @ 240hz because I simply don't need it. You can add it back if you need it. 1920x1080 @ 144hz is available.
what do u mean by true monitor scaling and whats the difference between this and the default resolutions? what do u gain by doing this?
you gain a lot, this is "game changer" for anyone who play CSGO on a high level. (or any other fast paced fps game)
TRUE MONITOR SCALING means that you don't use your drivers control panel (nvidia control panel) to set your scaling (full, aspect, no-scaling) you use the monitors BUTTONS and therefore it's true monitor scaling. this is superior to GPU scaling in every way and hopefully I can wake up as many as possible to this fact.

Image

with gpu scaling your signal will always be the native resolution then gpu scales it down to the resolution you are using ingame.
(this picture shows true monitor scaling in working)

+++pros
+clearer image than gpu scaling
+snappier than gpu scaling
+faster and smoother than gpu scaling
+better for high fps gaming +240fps.
+no need for gpu scaling, less gpu usage for unnecessary things.
+you can change the aspect ratio "on the fly" while playing your game, no need to exit the game and go to nvidia control panel / amd control panel

---cons
-your friends will be jealous
-kinda hard to do if you don't understand the timings etc. (this is why I provided the CRU profile so you can test and feel the difference)
doesnt benqs display scaling work normally if you simply set it in the driver?

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Re: BenQ XL2546 - 1024 @ 240hz for csGO - blackbars top bottom

Post by chumacher » 18 May 2021, 11:30

kriegor wrote:
18 May 2021, 10:24
chumacher wrote:
18 May 2021, 03:30
kriegor wrote:
17 May 2021, 10:58
chumacher wrote:
05 May 2021, 13:50
I have made a custom CRU profile for true monitor scaling for XL2546 for csgo resolutions 1024x768 and 1440x1080 @ 240hz
I've removed the possibility to use 1920x1080 @ 240hz because I simply don't need it. You can add it back if you need it. 1920x1080 @ 144hz is available.
what do u mean by true monitor scaling and whats the difference between this and the default resolutions? what do u gain by doing this?
you gain a lot, this is "game changer" for anyone who play CSGO on a high level. (or any other fast paced fps game)
TRUE MONITOR SCALING means that you don't use your drivers control panel (nvidia control panel) to set your scaling (full, aspect, no-scaling) you use the monitors BUTTONS and therefore it's true monitor scaling. this is superior to GPU scaling in every way and hopefully I can wake up as many as possible to this fact.

Image

with gpu scaling your signal will always be the native resolution then gpu scales it down to the resolution you are using ingame.
(this picture shows true monitor scaling in working)

+++pros
+clearer image than gpu scaling
+snappier than gpu scaling
+faster and smoother than gpu scaling
+better for high fps gaming +240fps.
+no need for gpu scaling, less gpu usage for unnecessary things.
+you can change the aspect ratio "on the fly" while playing your game, no need to exit the game and go to nvidia control panel / amd control panel

---cons
-your friends will be jealous
-kinda hard to do if you don't understand the timings etc. (this is why I provided the CRU profile so you can test and feel the difference)
doesnt benqs display scaling work normally if you simply set it in the driver?
no. you can test it by yourself it has been broken since forever. why would I make these posts if it were operational.

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Re: BenQ XL2546 - 1024 @ 240hz for csGO - blackbars top bottom

Post by kriegor » 18 May 2021, 11:52

chumacher wrote:
18 May 2021, 11:30
no. you can test it by yourself it has been broken since forever. why would I make these posts if it were operational.
damn does that mean i played for years with gpu scaling on my 144hz benq?
also, fairly certain my viewsonic 144hz did display scaling via driver no extra steps, because i remember saying how good it looks even on 720p

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Re: BenQ XL2546 - 1024 @ 240hz for csGO - blackbars top bottom

Post by chumacher » 18 May 2021, 13:37

kriegor wrote:
18 May 2021, 11:52
chumacher wrote:
18 May 2021, 11:30
no. you can test it by yourself it has been broken since forever. why would I make these posts if it were operational.
damn does that mean i played for years with gpu scaling on my 144hz benq?
also, fairly certain my viewsonic 144hz did display scaling via driver no extra steps, because i remember saying how good it looks even on 720p
yes you have if you have played any resolution other than native 1920x1080. (please correct me if this is nvidia specific problem, haven't had AMD card since HD6970)

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Re: BenQ XL2546 - 1024 @ 240hz for csGO - blackbars top bottom

Post by BidDaddey » 26 Oct 2021, 14:58

Ultranoob here. I've been using CRU to get 'real' display scaling for 1280x960 in cs for quite some time but recently I wanted to try out playing in 1680x1050 instead.

Making a custom resolution for 1680x1050 works fine everywhere except ingame where the image becomes completely broken and messy. Lower resolutions with the same 16:10 aspect ratio works fine so I guess it has something to do with the amount of pixels but I have no idea really. I've tried removing or adding some lines of pixels but still get the same results. Anybody know how I could solve this? Thanks in advance.

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