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Most of the CRT monitors if not all are GTF compliant.
For CRT by default,without custom resolutions,the display driver uses GTF timings or DMT.
DMT isn't a timing formula,it is a list of resolutions with various refresh rate,if you set a resolution on a CRT which is on that list the driver uses those timings,otherwise it uses GTF formula.
Timings on DMT list can be custom(old resolutions),GTF or CVT(new resolutions),so for some resolutions if you set DMT or GTF is the same thing,for other resolutions DMT is the same as CVT,for old resolutions like example 1024x768 85Hz DMT is different from both GTF and CVT.
CVT reduced and secondary GTF are only for LCD monitors.
When using custom resolutions you can set any timing formula you like,but you have to keep in mind that if you change the formula of a resolution previously adjusted and stored in the monitor's memory,you will need to adjust the geometry again.
Some time ago i asked ToastyX to implement GTF on CRU utility and it seems that last preview version has it.
This Sunix adapter is rated to operate at pixel clock close to 400MHz?
If not then it is simply overclocking lottery and some adapters will work fine, others will not...
whats the difference bet the sony FW900 and the SGI FW9011? Purley badging? I noticed on my FW 9011 that windows 10 doesn't pick up the EDID info, just displays a generic plug and play monitor..
Given that something like 500-600Mhz pixel clocks were reached, I doubt this is the case. The main problem must rather be drivers/OSes not allowing some resolutions or proper displayport lane speeds to be used.This Sunix adapter is rated to operate at pixel clock close to 400MHz?
If not then it is simply overclocking lottery and some adapters will work fine, others will not...
My splitter is practically unusable above 1920x1440. At 2048x1536, any refresh rate from 60 to 85Hz makes the monitor go into standby randomly but frequently.This Sunix adapter is rated to operate at pixel clock close to 400MHz?
If not then it is simply overclocking lottery and some adapters will work fine, others will not...
My splitter is practically unusable above 1920x1440. At 2048x1536, any refresh rate from 60 to 85Hz makes the monitor go into standby randomly but frequently.
At resolutions above this, the splitter either produces rippling/waving artefacts or displaces the image like in the attached photo about 50% of the time.
At resolutions above this, the splitter either produces rippling/waving artefacts or displaces the image like in the attached photo about 50% of the time.
Sound like it is a overclocking lottery then
Then again why would anyone bother to get 60Hz refresh rate on CRT?
For 4:3 monitors best resolution is 1600x1200@higher_refresh_rate_you_can_have and use AA
There are news about the HDFury 5,they said:
There will be a HDfury 5 soon or later.
We are finalizing another device at the moment.
Holy crap, that is unexpected. Where did you see this?
I bought from Amazon right away, I got the Sunix DPU3000-D3. And there is a -30% discount btw, that's really nice.
I also seem to understand that the Sunix adapter comes only with one of the two cables, miniDP for -D2 vs DP for -D3. And if buying from Amazon official "SUNIX IT" reseller, I should also get the USB power cable, right?
It was on HDFury official forum. That's also what brought me back here, I just realised you guys actually found an adapter capable of reaching frequencies above 500-600MHz, hell... That's something I was not expecting at all. And no input lag!
Well then, I seem to understand noone actually tried the Delock 87685 model? I'll buy one of these later today, and I'll also get the Sunix DPU3000-D3 (or maybe -D2, haven't decided yet).
I have my Alienware M17x R4 that I just upgraded with a 1070 card (miniDP), the integrated VGA port is now disabled of course, and I still have the 1080 on my desktop computer (DP). I'll be able to run some tests.
I also seem to understand that the Sunix adapter comes only with one of the two cables, miniDP for -D2 vs DP for -D3. And if buying from Amazon official "SUNIX IT" reseller, I should also get the USB power cable, right?
Now for the Delock, their adapter comes with all 3 cables! So that's great. I'll have all the flexibility to try both on my laptop and desktop.
How is it going with the fixed 62967,it still works?
The trick is also to not go directly to their website but rather make a search for the item on a price comparison website like geizhals.de and then got to jacob.de through their links. Surprisingly that makes the item cheaper.Take a look to jacob.de,the last time I checked they had the best shipping costs out of Germany
The trick is also to not go directly to their website but rather make a search for the item on a price comparison website like geizhals.de and then got to jacob.de through their links. Surprisingly that makes the item cheaper.
A question to people having replaced the AR film with a polarizer:
Is there static electricity building up on the surface of the screen ? Is it with / without conductive tape connecting the film to the chassis ?
OK, thanks !yes it is, i can feel those tipical noises from static electricity when i put my hand close to the screen and also there is dust particles attached to the screen everyday due to the static electricity i guess.
i tried to attach the remaining original conductive material to the polarized with some standart transparent tape glue and had the feeling that it helped to make the screen less static bulider, but it might be just a placebo.
also im not an expert on this and that metod might be useless, or a car polarizer like the one i use cannot prevent static electricity, so i have to use a Ultra Fine Microfiber Glass Cleaning to clean the screen surface regulary.
here are some pics of the screen without bezels and the screen not cleaned yet today, those pictures show how much dust the screen static E trends to collect, the borders of the screen have dust collected for about a year since the polarized was installed, but the remainin screen dust looks more dramatic on those photos than it is in reality, specially when the monitor is working.
that dust is not much noticeable unless i left the screen unclean for many days.
I grabbed a sunix 3000 mini dp variant but having issues getting a good looking 1920x1200 85hz image up
how are you guys adding custom resolutions? I added 1920x1200 85hz but left the timings section alone and the image hardly fills up half the screen and not sharp at all.
BTW @ALL
Do any these new fancy DP-VGA converters support 10bit to allow bandingless gamma correction on Nvidia cards? (Radeons do dithering and never produce banding so it doesn't really matter in this case)
I would very much like to know this!