Creating own resolutions - HDR missing Acer XV272U

Trit0n
Trit0n Member Posts: 3 New User
edited June 2021 in Monitors
Monitor: Acer XV272U V, info on the box: UM.HX2EE.V02, online shop info: XV272UVbmiiprx

In Nvidia control panel I've created a resolution between FHD and QWHD, 2304x1296 @ 165.000Hz, got it centered 1:1 and not stretched, thats the point, but I can't get same HDR quality in Windows as with the other common resolutions. Is it possible to get the same picture vividness with my new resolution?

I have laptop Asus ROG Strix G17 G713QR with XV272U V connected with USB-C -> DP 1.4 cable, Windows set to only show external (XV272U V) monitor

Windows 10 Home, NVIDIA RTX 3070 Laptop GPU, 466.11 WHQL

Best Answer

  • Trit0n
    Trit0n Member Posts: 3 New User
    Answer ✓
    Solved :)

    No need to create custom resolutions, just enable desktop resizing and Resize in Nvidia Control Panel.

    HDR sticks if selected and in game like Warzone I could both use the new size (2252x1266) and HDR, still using native 2560x1440 in Windows 10 desktop





    10 bpc  color depth works also @ 120Hz

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  • Trit0n
    Trit0n Member Posts: 3 New User
    With this 2304x1296 resolution:

    HDR can't be enabled in Windows. When I try to enable HDR, the switch goes back.

    HDR-400 is shown in monitor OSD, tested it with  HDR Auto also, but  Windows doesn't enable HDR. If I set HDR to Off via monitor OSD, picture gets more dark. No difference between HDR Auto and HDR-400 in this rez, exact same brightness.

    Anyone at Acer office who can create new XV272U V installation files for Windows 10 ? Add that resolution with full HDR capabilities :)

    Happy Monday !
  • Trit0n
    Trit0n Member Posts: 3 New User
    Answer ✓
    Solved :)

    No need to create custom resolutions, just enable desktop resizing and Resize in Nvidia Control Panel.

    HDR sticks if selected and in game like Warzone I could both use the new size (2252x1266) and HDR, still using native 2560x1440 in Windows 10 desktop





    10 bpc  color depth works also @ 120Hz