

It appears that when the AMD Radeon Settings program creates a custom resolution profile, it includes the standard refresh rate of the monitor in addition to the refresh rate I set (50hz). Add custom resolutions, remove unwanted resolutions, edit FreeSync ranges, and more. CRU shows you how the monitor defines resolutions and other capabilities and gives you the power to change it. When I select the resolutions in games it defaults to 60hz, so if the game doesn't have a refresh rate option (most don't), I'm stuck at 60hz. Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) is an EDID editor that focuses on custom resolutions. With the AMD Radeon Settings panel, I am able to create the custom resolutions with a 50hz mode, but it also adds modes for 59/60hz. 3200 x 1800 50hz), the monitor would automatically change the refresh rate (I choose to sacrifice 10fps for higher resolution). When I would switch to this custom resolution (i.e. This would then create a resolution profile that windows and most importantly games would recognize.

While running on Geforce, I was able to create custom resolutions where I could also set the refresh rate (50hz specifically). I recently switched from an Nvidia card to an AMD card.
