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Hello there,

I'd like to set some custom resolutons for DSR. The problem is, they don't work at all. They're not listed anywhere. Normal DSR, set through the NVIDIA control panel, works just fine. CRU didn't work either (Out of range).

I've got a 1440x900 monitor and I'm trying to set up the following resolutions:

  • 1200x900
  • 1920x900
  • 1920x1080
  • 1920x1200
  • 2560x1200

I've already tried the following guides:

My PC specs:

CPU: Intel Pentium G3460
RAM: 6 GB DDR3
GPU: GTX 750 Ti 2 GB (driver - 417.35)
SSD: ADATA SU700 240 GB
HDD: 500 GB
OS: Windows 10 Pro (1803)

I've attached the dsr.reg file.

Thanks in advance :)

dsr.reg

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You can't do that in DSR (it's dumb that way).
DSR doesn't do "nice" resolutions (or ratio adjustment), only "multipliers" with .01 accuracy (like 1.33, 2x, 3x, etc.).
The only way to do FullHD 16:9 with DSR on 16:10/21:9 panel is doing Downsampling (switching off DSR), and manually entering "Custom Resolution" with refresh etc.

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Damn, but why do these guides exist then? Did it work in the past or what?

Also, I had another idea - can you somehow make a resolution with a custom aspect ratio (16:7 for example) set it as the monitor resolution and then use DSR?

 

edit: My issues have been resolved. I now have a 1200x900 resolution, made using Custom resolution utility, and set a high DSR resolution for my desktop, where I can just run the game in windowed (I needed that res for recording so it's ok).

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