Setup 400Hz on 480Hz Monitor
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Setup 400Hz on 480Hz Monitor
Hello,
i have the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP, 26.5" with 480Hz.
I would like to setup 400Hz via CRU but in the CRU i can´t setup above 367Hz.
How can i setup 400Hz? Any idea?
i have the ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP, 26.5" with 480Hz.
I would like to setup 400Hz via CRU but in the CRU i can´t setup above 367Hz.
How can i setup 400Hz? Any idea?
Re: Setup 400Hz on 480Hz Monitor
Can't you copy the existing 480Hz mode and tweak it?
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Re: Setup 400Hz on 480Hz Monitor
Nope, the 480Hz are already marked red.
It seems like the maximum programmed Hz in the CRU software are 367Hz.
Is there any walkaround?
The sourcecode is public, could someone code more Hz in the software for me pls?

Re: Setup 400Hz on 480Hz Monitor
If the extension block is DisplayID 1.3, try changing it to 2.0 instead. Does that allow higher Hz? Might not work on Windows 10 though. I think DisplayID 2 is only supported in Windows 11.[email protected] wrote: ↑20 Mar 2025, 07:15Nope, the 480Hz are already marked red.
It seems like the maximum programmed Hz in the CRU software are 367Hz.
Is there any walkaround?
The sourcecode is public, could someone code more Hz in the software for me pls?![]()
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Re: Setup 400Hz on 480Hz Monitor
What's your videocard?
CPU: i7-12700KF@stock without E-core
RAM: 2x16GB DDR4@3600MHz
MB: MSI PRO Z690-A DDR4
GPU: Zotac RTX 4090 non-OC <3
Opt. disc: LG BD-RE writer BH16NS40
HDD: SATA 1TB
SSDs: OCZ RD400 0.5TB+Crucial MX500 2TB
PSU: AEROCOOL 1kW 80+ Gold
Disly: CRT 19" Samtron 96BDF
RAM: 2x16GB DDR4@3600MHz
MB: MSI PRO Z690-A DDR4
GPU: Zotac RTX 4090 non-OC <3

Opt. disc: LG BD-RE writer BH16NS40
HDD: SATA 1TB
SSDs: OCZ RD400 0.5TB+Crucial MX500 2TB
PSU: AEROCOOL 1kW 80+ Gold
Disly: CRT 19" Samtron 96BDF

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Re: Setup 400Hz on 480Hz Monitor
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I tried to create new resolution but it´s not working.
https://imgur.com/a/RCPGHfW
Re: Setup 400Hz on 480Hz Monitor
I just tried it myself and it works fine, even with DisplayID 1.3:
Are you sure you're using the latest version of CRU? (1.5.2 as of this writing.) Or maybe you're trying to add this in the main section rather than in the DisplayID extension block? You need to double-click the DisplayID extension block, and then in the window that opens, double-click the "Detailed resolutions" entry to be able to edit or add high refresh rate modes.
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Re: Setup 400Hz on 480Hz Monitor
Thank you for your screenshot. Now i got it and it´s working. ;DRealNC wrote: ↑21 Mar 2025, 16:01
I just tried it myself and it works fine, even with DisplayID 1.3
Are you sure you're using the latest version of CRU? (1.5.2 as of this writing.) Or maybe you're trying to add this in the main section rather than in the DisplayID extension block? You need to double-click the DisplayID extension block, and then in the window that opens, double-click the "Detailed resolutions" entry to be able to edit or add high refresh rate modes.