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Scaled Resolution Editor (SRE)

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Scaled Resolution Editor (SRE) lets you edit the list of GPU-scaled resolutions that are automatically added by the graphics driver. For AMD GPUs, you can also add custom VSR resolutions.

Download: sre-beta.zip

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Requirements:
  • Windows Vista or later
  • AMD/ATI or NVIDIA GPU with appropriate driver installed (Intel is currently not supported)
Getting started:
  1. Run SRE.exe. A UAC prompt may appear because it needs permission to access the registry.
  2. Select a GPU from the drop-down list. The first active GPU should be selected automatically. "*" means changes were saved.
  3. Edit the resolution list as desired.
  4. Click "OK" to save the changes.
  5. Reboot (or run restart.exe from CRU).
Adding and deleting resolutions should be safe because the resolutions are scaled by the GPU, and the resolutions defined by the monitor should always be available. If something goes wrong, you can run SRE after booting in safe mode and use the "Default" button to restore the default resolution list.

Upgrading the graphics driver may reset the resolution list. You can use the "Export" button to save the resolutions to a text file that you can import later.

AMD-specific notes:
  • Resolutions greater than the monitor's native resolution will only be available if Virtual Super Resolution (VSR) is enabled and the aspect ratio matches the native resolution.
  • The driver automatically adds certain resolutions by default only if the aspect ratio matches the native resolution. These are listed in gray. If the resolution is not available but you want it to be, add the resolution to enable it. If you don't want the resolution, you can delete it.
  • 3200x1800 is hard-coded in the driver and can't be deleted. Let me know if you find any other exceptions.
NVIDIA-specific notes:
  • Resolutions greater than the monitor's native resolution will not be available.

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