How to DSR non-native resolution(s)
I saw this over in the driver feedback thread, thought it might be useful to someone.. See the full post for all of the details [url]https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/913698/geforce-drivers/how-to-dsr-non-native-resolution-s-solved-/#reply[/url] [quote="Large Style"]I would like to do this as although my display (21:9 Philips Cinema TV) is natively 1920x1080p, to run in 21:9 I have to run at 1920x823, which when blown up on a big screen causes many jaggies. If I could run 3840x1646 then it'd look loads better, but DSR only wants to do 3840x2160 resolution and ratio (for x4 DSR).[/quote] [quote="Guzz"][list] [.]Install [url=http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/85823]353.06[/url], since this is last driver that support applying DSR to non native resolution[/.] [.]Add 1920x823 resolution using [url=http://www.monitortests.com/cru-1.2.6.zip]Custom Resolution Utility[/url] [url=http://abload.de/img/_10lrmy.png][img]http://abload.de/thumb/_10lrmy.png[/img][/url][/.] [.]Reboot. Resolution 1920x823 should be avliable now [url=http://abload.de/img/_23oq4n.png][img]http://abload.de/thumb/_23oq4n.png[/img][/url][/.] [.]Enable DSR 4x [url=http://abload.de/img/_3nzqqm.png][img]http://abload.de/thumb/_3nzqqm.png[/img][/url][/.] [.]Run regedit, navigate to [u]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\nvlddmkm\DisplayDatabase\SAM0C260_2C_07DE_BF[/u] (Your display has a different name, not SAM0C260_2C_07DE_BF) Modify [b]"SmoothScalingData"[/b] parameter. Last 4 bytes is target resolution for DSR. So if you need 1920x823 as DSR target resolution, change bytes 80 70 38 04 [url=http://abload.de/img/_4kzkif.png][img]http://abload.de/thumb/_4kzkif.png[/img][/url] to 80 07 37 03 [url=http://abload.de/img/_5b4ji8.png][img]http://abload.de/thumb/_5b4ji8.png[/img][/url] [/.] [.]Reboot. Resolution 3840x1646 should be avliable now as DSR 4x [url=http://abload.de/img/_6tnk3j.png][img]http://abload.de/thumb/_6tnk3j.png[/img][/url][/.] [/list][/quote] [quote="Guzz"][quote="Shinra358"]Any way to do this to make DSR go to 4096x2304 on a 1080p native laptop monitor?[/quote] You need Custom DSR Tool - [url=http://www.forum-3dcenter.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=10655298#post10655298]http://www.forum-3dcenter.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=10655298#post10655298[/url] Setup 4,55x [img]http://abload.de/img/_1uvuko.png[/img] and you get 4096x2304 [url=http://abload.de/img/_2ikuvb.png][img]http://abload.de/thumb/_2ikuvb.png[/img][/url][/quote]
I saw this over in the driver feedback thread, thought it might be useful to someone..

See the full post for all of the details
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/913698/geforce-drivers/how-to-dsr-non-native-resolution-s-solved-/#reply

Large Style said:I would like to do this as although my display (21:9 Philips Cinema TV) is natively 1920x1080p, to run in 21:9 I have to run at 1920x823, which when blown up on a big screen causes many jaggies. If I could run 3840x1646 then it'd look loads better, but DSR only wants to do 3840x2160 resolution and ratio (for x4 DSR).


Guzz said:
  • Install 353.06, since this is last driver that support applying DSR to non native resolution

  • Add 1920x823 resolution using Custom Resolution Utility
    Image

  • Reboot. Resolution 1920x823 should be avliable now
    Image

  • Enable DSR 4x
    Image

  • Run regedit, navigate to
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\nvlddmkm\DisplayDatabase\SAM0C260_2C_07DE_BF
    (Your display has a different name, not SAM0C260_2C_07DE_BF)

    Modify "SmoothScalingData" parameter. Last 4 bytes is target resolution for DSR.
    So if you need 1920x823 as DSR target resolution, change bytes
    80 70 38 04
    Image
    to

    80 07 37 03
    Image

  • Reboot. Resolution 3840x1646 should be avliable now as DSR 4x
    Image


Guzz said:
Shinra358 said:Any way to do this to make DSR go to 4096x2304 on a 1080p native laptop monitor?

You need Custom DSR Tool - http://www.forum-3dcenter.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=10655298#post10655298
Setup 4,55x
Image

and you get 4096x2304
Image

#1
Posted 02/04/2016 04:03 PM   
Have you tried 2560x1080? On my 1920x1080 screen it looks pretty good.
Have you tried 2560x1080? On my 1920x1080 screen it looks pretty good.

#2
Posted 02/04/2016 06:09 PM   
Woah! I didn't know about that tool. Now I have created 5760x3240 and 7680x4320 resolutions just for fun :p.
Woah! I didn't know about that tool. Now I have created 5760x3240 and 7680x4320 resolutions just for fun :p.

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#3
Posted 02/04/2016 06:34 PM   
I hadn't heard of either method myself. So I figured I'd re-post it over here.
I hadn't heard of either method myself. So I figured I'd re-post it over here.

#4
Posted 02/04/2016 06:38 PM   
Is there any way to have DSR for 2 or 3 different resolutions? I mean, not only for the only one native resolution (real or emulated changing using regedit), so that I can play with DSR games in the real native resolution of my monitor, and at the same time other games that do not support the real native resolution (specially old games).
Is there any way to have DSR for 2 or 3 different resolutions? I mean, not only for the only one native resolution (real or emulated changing using regedit), so that I can play with DSR games in the real native resolution of my monitor, and at the same time other games that do not support the real native resolution (specially old games).

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#5
Posted 02/04/2016 06:45 PM   
You can use newer drivers if you edit your EDID file native resolution with app called ''Monitor Asset Manager''.
You can use newer drivers if you edit your EDID file native resolution with app called ''Monitor Asset Manager''.

#6
Posted 02/05/2016 11:24 PM   
Hi guys, I play 3D with 3DTvplay over HDMI. My Tv's native resolution is 1080p, but that only gives me 24hz refresh rate. Would I be able to DSR up to 1080p or 1440p from 720p so that I could get at least 60hz refresh rate with this? And also, would this mean I won't be able to use the newest game ready drivers unless I uninstall the drivers shown above? Thank you,
Hi guys,

I play 3D with 3DTvplay over HDMI. My Tv's native resolution is 1080p, but that only gives me 24hz refresh rate. Would I be able to DSR up to 1080p or 1440p from 720p so that I could get at least 60hz refresh rate with this?

And also, would this mean I won't be able to use the newest game ready drivers unless I uninstall the drivers shown above?

Thank you,

#7
Posted 02/06/2016 04:35 PM   
No, you can not get around the 24hz limitation of 3DTV Play using this. The methods I listed above are just a couple of the ways to enable DSR. DSR is also available via the NVidia control Panel for certain GPUs.
No, you can not get around the 24hz limitation of 3DTV Play using this.

The methods I listed above are just a couple of the ways to enable DSR.

DSR is also available via the NVidia control Panel for certain GPUs.

#8
Posted 02/06/2016 04:49 PM   
[quote="sebastatu"]Would I be able to DSR up to 1080p or 1440p from 720p so that I could get at least 60hz refresh rate with this? [/quote] I guess you can use GeDoSaTo with DirectX 9 games to downsample from any resolution you want to 1280x720. For DX10, DX11, DX12 and OpenGL games you are out of luck (except for the Hyperdimension Neptunia games and Deadly premonition, I think).
sebastatu said:Would I be able to DSR up to 1080p or 1440p from 720p so that I could get at least 60hz refresh rate with this?


I guess you can use GeDoSaTo with DirectX 9 games to downsample from any resolution you want to 1280x720. For DX10, DX11, DX12 and OpenGL games you are out of luck (except for the Hyperdimension Neptunia games and Deadly premonition, I think).

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Posted 02/06/2016 05:01 PM   
[quote="sebastatu"]Hi guys, I play 3D with 3DTvplay over HDMI. My Tv's native resolution is 1080p, but that only gives me 24hz refresh rate. Would I be able to DSR up to 1080p or 1440p from 720p so that I could get at least 60hz refresh rate with this? [/quote] look at my signature
sebastatu said:Hi guys,

I play 3D with 3DTvplay over HDMI. My Tv's native resolution is 1080p, but that only gives me 24hz refresh rate. Would I be able to DSR up to 1080p or 1440p from 720p so that I could get at least 60hz refresh rate with this?

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#10
Posted 02/06/2016 06:31 PM   
This question went unanswered in the other thread but if you guys can check this out for me... I have a 1080p native screen and am using the custom dsr of 4096x2304. When I set the game to that rez and put my desktop rez to the same rez, I either see the ground rejaggying or aniso being disabled (can't really tell which one). FFXIII is a good example. Anybody else noticing this? Could this be why custom resolutions aren't allowed officially?
This question went unanswered in the other thread but if you guys can check this out for me...
I have a 1080p native screen and am using the custom dsr of 4096x2304. When I set the game to that rez and put my desktop rez to the same rez, I either see the ground rejaggying or aniso being disabled (can't really tell which one). FFXIII is a good example. Anybody else noticing this? Could this be why custom resolutions aren't allowed officially?

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#11
Posted 02/07/2016 01:18 PM   
I saw this post in the GFE sub forum, it might just be a corrupted install, easily fixed with DDU. The poster didn't give any specifics, but I figured I'd mention it, just in case it is actually causing a problem for anyone. [quote="BakerTheChef"]For about a week, Dynamic Super Resolution enables itself at x2.00 resolution, and 33% smoothness everyday. As this lowers in-game performance, I want to permanently disable this feature. According to the support technician I spoke with, it is not possible to do so.[/quote] It might be PBKAC as well, dunno
I saw this post in the GFE sub forum, it might just be a corrupted install, easily fixed with DDU. The poster didn't give any specifics, but I figured I'd mention it, just in case it is actually causing a problem for anyone.

BakerTheChef said:For about a week, Dynamic Super Resolution enables itself at x2.00 resolution, and 33% smoothness everyday. As this lowers in-game performance, I want to permanently disable this feature. According to the support technician I spoke with, it is not possible to do so.


It might be PBKAC as well, dunno

#12
Posted 06/12/2019 11:45 AM   
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