![]() ![]() To reset back to normal, uninstall the driver and reboot or whatever it says at the website. In doing so, the display shows up as generic. But it does not allow custom downsampling resolutions. You can use it to freely swap the native resolution profile, untick the extended data block and add/edit custom resolutions as well as edit the standard resolutions. The tool I used was CRU, it puts the display into test mode so that you can edit the current registry EDID. This is the way EDID(extended display data information) works, there are only so many bytes available in the data blocks, so anything Nvidia does above and beyond that must have it's own registry entry. There is no fragmentation of refresh rates and resolution, each Display/GPU output port/connection type (HDMI,DVI, DP, VGA) has it's own registry entry. Does the PA70G come with an installation disc that includes monitor drivers(inf files)? That's why I chose PA70G to use it in economy mode, without fear, with LEDs overheat, and because of, the volume of work. I, however, it is suggested, a few things not only what is now but what will be in the future. If you have the opportunity, both projectors look closely, and to compare their work in the shop, I suggest to do this, and you'll find out who you think better displays. ![]() J I PA70G and I use the energy saving mode, maximum, so it is quiet and does not heat the stove, and sometimes include it in energy saving mode, middle, I do not use it with minimal savings on energy, because it is too loud. If you plan to use the projector in a darkened room is not, better will PA70G. PB60G will be worked at maximum current, and heater LEDs, which shortens their lives. PA70G LOW eco mode, power LEDs at less electrical current which prolongs their lives. PA70G LOW eco mode, will be worked tolerably quiet and PB60G will be off as a locomotive. PA70G LOW eco mode, it will give as much light as PB60G to the fullest. If you can afford PA70G, the brighter is better, in this case, the rule will be this: ![]()
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