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PostPosted: 17 Jun 2009, 21:37 
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The very latest Vista and Windows 7 driver, "190.15_win7x64" (on Guru3D.com) has a new nV Control Panel applet for changing and setting custom resolutions. I was able to get it to test and pass 5040x1050@56hz (and below) only. 57hz and the "fake" 60Hz I was using on older 182 drivers fail the test immediately. I do not know what negative effects running at <56Hz may have other than perhaps even less LCD panel support.

To get to the new Custom Res section:

Open nVidia Control Panel
Goto "Change Resolution" (listed under Display)
Click on "Add Resolutions"
Click on "Create Custom Resolution" (also tick the box Enable Resolutions not exposed by the Display)

Put in the resolution as in the image below (note under Timing Standard you may need to select CVT Reduced Blank before "Manual" to get the Pixel Clock down to 319.x Mhz or below).



This bit is important, they have changed the position of the boxes (Active Pixels, Sync Width etc)! They are now cleanly separated as Horizontal and Vertical, so do not "blindly" fill in the boxes like on the older Howto threads for older drivers.

End Result:


You can now select 5040x1050 in Windows Display Settings as normal.


I haven't got a chance to test games etc yet, but Desktop works. The fact the nV Control Panel specifically states "Your display does not support this resolution" on 57Hz+ implies there is some feedback from the Matrox box that isnt happening, in theory.

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PostPosted: 18 Jun 2009, 12:57 
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I haven't got a chance to test games etc yet




If you do this, let us know something about DX10 in 5040x1050!!!!!
Supported or not?!?!




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PostPosted: 18 Jun 2009, 13:38 
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Hmm... do you know something we dont?

Ive just tested World in Conflict and Farcry 2, 5040x1050 res.
WiC doesnt load with DX10 support enabled, at all.

Farcry2 runs on both DX9 and DX10 (or at the very least with the option in the menu selected). Without having the images side by side, I cant spot a visual difference.
I did test the FC2 Benchmark however, DX10 is meant to be faster, here were the results:

Directx9 Benchmark, Ranch Small
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Settings: Demo(Ranch Small), 5040x1050 (56Hz), D3D9, Fixed Time Step(No), Disable Artificial Intelligence(No), Full Screen, Anti-Aliasing(None), VSync(Yes), Overall Quality(Custom), Vegetation(Very High), Shading(Ultra High), Terrain(Ultra High), Geometry(Ultra High), Post FX(High), Texture(Ultra High), Shadow(Ultra High), Ambient(High), Hdr(Yes), Bloom(Yes), Fire(Very High), Physics(Very High), RealTrees(Very High)

* Total Frames: 1224, Total Time: 51.04s
* Average Framerate: 23.98
* Max. Framerate: 37.49 (Frame:193, 6.77s)
* Min. Framerate: 17.09 (Frame:1, 0.12s)

Directx10 Benchmark, Ranch Small
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Settings: Demo(Ranch Small), 5040x1050 (56Hz), D3D10, Fixed Time Step(No), Disable Artificial Intelligence(No), Full Screen, Anti-Aliasing(None), VSync(Yes), Overall Quality(Custom), Vegetation(Very High), Shading(Ultra High), Terrain(Ultra High), Geometry(Ultra High), Post FX(High), Texture(Ultra High), Shadow(Ultra High), Ambient(High), Hdr(Yes), Bloom(Yes), Fire(Very High), Physics(Very High), RealTrees(Very High)

* Total Frames: 1570, Total Time: 51.03s
* Average Framerate: 30.77
* Max. Framerate: 43.57 (Frame:261, 7.19s)
* Min. Framerate: 24.31 (Frame:988, 31.23s)

Actually quite a bit faster in DX10 mode. According to reviews, with AA on (was off in my test) its actually even faster in DX10 mode.



Does anyone know of a sure fire "is DX10 working" game or benchmark to try so we can double confirm?

Edit: Just tested the "Cyrostasis" techdemo, which only gives DX10 as a graphics path option, FOV totally messed up, but it did run and display..
Edit2: Tested Crysis without passing the "-DX9" flag to the shortcut, so it should default to DX10 on a Vista system. It certainly ran in 5040x1050. I know specifically with Crysis when I tried it "out of the box" it defaults to DX10 and cannot run higher than something like 2500x1050 (or whatever that limitation that existed in nVidias drivers)

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PostPosted: 18 Jun 2009, 17:49 
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So Far Cry 2 is working on DX10 at 5040x1050 with these new drivers , awesome news. :D


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PostPosted: 18 Jun 2009, 18:15 
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Working on the drivers now. Will have to try LOTRO in DX10. There is an option in the WIC config file to turn DX10 off. Had to do that so I could bench.

Edit: Got it working after a number of tries. Had to go with 55Hz. A number of times it did it, but then popped up the window that said it didn't support it.

Edit 2: Ran the HAWX demo in DX10.


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Great drivers, warmly recommended.


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PostPosted: 19 Jun 2009, 03:37 
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My experience is a little less than stellar...

I have the same monitor as mattsimis, but his settings don't work for me. (GFX diff?) I can get 5040x1050 @55HZ, only using Auto timings.

* Far Cry doesn't show 5040x1050 in the menu (so I can't test in DX9 or DX10)
* HAWX demo runs fine in DX10 in 5040x1050
* LOTRO detects DX10 capabilities at launch from a 5040x1050 desktop. But, 5040x1050 isn't available from the in-game menu.

It appears that DX10 is possible, if the game accepts your refresh rate.

Will try Windows 7. I never could get 5040x1050 there. Maybe I can in the RC and these drivers.


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PostPosted: 19 Jun 2009, 16:08 
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THX for testing...

Hmm... do you know something we dont?


What do you mean??

is DX10 working


A quick opportunity to see if games running in DX10 is FRAPS.

If the fps will shown in a black box, the dx10 mode is on.
If not, dx9.


I´ll try some games, too.



Tobi

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Update: I cant get 5040x1050@xxHz to run. It always fails custom res testing.
I installed 190.15, no probs.
Installing PowerDesk, PD cant set wished resolution...


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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2009, 13:21 
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After swapping back in the Geforce after my Radeon testing, I can now only get by the "test failed" error at 54Hz. Settings that were working no longer pass the fickle nVidia refresh validation.

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PostPosted: 27 Jun 2009, 20:57 
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Unfortunately, I have not been able to get 5040x1050 working with 190.15 on Windows 7 Build 7100 x64 using a pair of GTX260 Core216s.

This was on my previous OS installation that had my HD4870X2 in it at one point, so just to make sure it wasn't junk in the computer, I did a fresh windows installation and started with the 190.15 drivers (not even allowing Windows Update to install video drivers). Sadly, I haven't been able to get it working even with said fresh installation (even when using Powerstrip!).

On that note...anyone want to buy a pair of EVGA GTX260 Core 216s that were purchased on Friday? LOL


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